My first experience with Eastman leather was several years ago via HPA. I wanted a Luftwaffe Jacket and was sent an A2 for sizing purposes. My initial response was the jacket was well made but too thin for my liking. Admittedly, I was no expert in WW2 era reproductions and my only A2 was a Lost Worlds that wore and still wears like armor. In hindsight I wish I would have kept the Eastman A2.
So, last week I decided to purchase an Eastman B3 as a gift for a family member. The jacket arrived in good time and I must say it is nothing short of exquisite. It is truly a work of art obviously reminiscent of a time when things were made to last. The broken gain of the sheepskin really adds a nice touch and makes the jacket pop. It in no way compromises quality as I feared but makes the jacket look, well… REAL. Heck, the packaging in all its retro glory was enough for me to give it 5 stars!
But my biggest complaint… I now have an addiction to these jackets and may be getting carried away.
So, last week I decided to purchase an Eastman B3 as a gift for a family member. The jacket arrived in good time and I must say it is nothing short of exquisite. It is truly a work of art obviously reminiscent of a time when things were made to last. The broken gain of the sheepskin really adds a nice touch and makes the jacket pop. It in no way compromises quality as I feared but makes the jacket look, well… REAL. Heck, the packaging in all its retro glory was enough for me to give it 5 stars!
But my biggest complaint… I now have an addiction to these jackets and may be getting carried away.