archbury918
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Really love the shade and curl of the fleece! If that is standard for their Irvin, I know which maker I want now.
I asked for it! I was shown it last week, liked the work your team did on it originally, especially the little 'Irving' spelling quirk on the label, so I decided to have it sewn in as a little personal touch. When it comes to the shape of the arms, colour of hide and texture of fleece, I'm with you all the way in striving for accuracy and verisimilitude, but nobody sees this when I'm wearing it. As far as I know, Aero's standard label go into the others.
Thanks for the updated pictures. Why has Aero placed a reproduction Irvin Air Chute label on this late War jacket? These elaborate labels were rarely used in the War and certainly not after 1941. Why have they not used their own Aero label? I understand the rights to the IAC name belongs to Aviation Leathercraft's mother company motolita and they are known to take trade-mark infringements very seriously, even forcing Ebay to end auctions where the word "Irvin" has been used in the title.
By coincidence, I saw someone wearing what was probably a mall Irvin with a lighter fleece today in Edinburgh and thought it looked pretty good. I can only imagine how much better this version will look in real life, especially after it's been roughed up a bit.
If it wasn't for the waiting list, I don't think I'd be able to resist one myself now.
Oh come on, you did it to piss off Andrew, we all know that lol
I think it looks great (jacket, not label). Beautiful work and color.
I wonder if Irwing would be acceptable.
I know this is not 'Key word spamming' but this must surly qualify as a little bit misleading Or at least purposely created to drag in the Aero searches anywaySounds like ALC are on the ball in terms of protecting their TM. I wish Aero was quicker off the mark with that on eBay - I hate running a search only to find at least half of the returns are non-Aero products with the "Aero" tag thrown into the subject line to manipulate the search returns.