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Received this jacket yesterday, an A-2 with side-entry pockets from the new company, Aerial Star Leather. Very impressed as mentioned before, with the jacket, and more so with the service from Chris. Speaking with him, I'm confident a lot of thought and care was taken into making these jackets.
-Size 40 Civilian A-2 with two-way pockets
3 oz chrome-tanned, analine dyed (with waterproofing topcoat) russet steerhide
"Russet" colored lining
100% wool knits
Color-matched thread (not the tan pictured on the website)
No hook, collar snaps or ventilation holes
Elongated sleeves and a bit longer body length
Here it is in the sunlight:
I think it's just about the finest shade of russet I've ever seen. As you can see, laying the jacket out in the sunlight really brings the orange/gold tones out of the leather. Indoors it becomes a bit darker but is still a very lively light brown color.
The collar/label:
Note that the collar is my favorite feature of the jacket. It's very uniquely shaped and has a great look.
The cargo pockets w/handwarmer pockets:
The epaulet/stitching:
The knits:
The shapes of the knits are a bit different than those on other A-2s I have worn. Another unique feature. They're a bit tight right now (careful taking it on and off) but they should stretch over time.
The jacket, unzipped:
Fit pic #1:
As you might be able to see, the shoulders and upper arms are constructed a bit roomier so there is no binding of the arms, unlike a mil-spec A-2. Many civilian A-2s from the 1940s-50s marketed this feature. The elegant look of the collar is also illustrated here. I feel there is virtually zero break-in required to get it comfortable, but in time I predict it will develop a proper drape when it softens up.
Fit pic #2 (don't look at my off-center belt-buckle):
-Size 40 Civilian A-2 with two-way pockets
3 oz chrome-tanned, analine dyed (with waterproofing topcoat) russet steerhide
"Russet" colored lining
100% wool knits
Color-matched thread (not the tan pictured on the website)
No hook, collar snaps or ventilation holes
Elongated sleeves and a bit longer body length
Here it is in the sunlight:
I think it's just about the finest shade of russet I've ever seen. As you can see, laying the jacket out in the sunlight really brings the orange/gold tones out of the leather. Indoors it becomes a bit darker but is still a very lively light brown color.
The collar/label:
Note that the collar is my favorite feature of the jacket. It's very uniquely shaped and has a great look.
The cargo pockets w/handwarmer pockets:
The epaulet/stitching:
The knits:
The shapes of the knits are a bit different than those on other A-2s I have worn. Another unique feature. They're a bit tight right now (careful taking it on and off) but they should stretch over time.
The jacket, unzipped:
Fit pic #1:
As you might be able to see, the shoulders and upper arms are constructed a bit roomier so there is no binding of the arms, unlike a mil-spec A-2. Many civilian A-2s from the 1940s-50s marketed this feature. The elegant look of the collar is also illustrated here. I feel there is virtually zero break-in required to get it comfortable, but in time I predict it will develop a proper drape when it softens up.
Fit pic #2 (don't look at my off-center belt-buckle):
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