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I own a few modern repro a-2's and I've decided its time for a "real" ORIGINAL cut WW2 style A-2!
....and I even like the way that sounds!
I like top-end of the line things and so my eye was caught by a J.A. DUBOW Mfg. co. 1943 style A-2 in REDRUSSET from RealMcCoy's NZ.
After some to and fro mailing with Paddy I am getting really corn-fused by all the different sizes, especially my own size! (I read all forums and also a acme site...but to no avail)
Could anyone who has experience with RMNZ sizing please help out?
I have mailed and talked to Paddy from RMNZ and all went well untill she asked me to give her the size of my cooper 1990's USAF MilSpec. A-2....and I did.
She then suggested a Dubow RMNZ size 44!......UH?
Now I am 1.69m (5'6") tall and weigh 68 kg (150 lbs.)
I train a lot and am pretty athletic / muscular.
I wear a 38 short suitjacket and take a 15" shirt with a 32" sleeve. (see my avatar pic. next to the potstill, to get an idea of my build...If you had'nt already guessed it: I am the one holding the 1893 pump shotgun!)
What put Paddy off was the fact that I have approximately a 100cm chest (98 cm=39" , measured with a golf shirt on) and the cooper A2 size 40R that I own has a 118cm circumfence (58 front chest + 60 back).
She has given me the specs of a size 42 Dubow, but it seems that the shoulders are rediculously narrow, and the chest relatively bulky.
Now I am built just the other way round: relatievly big shoulders and no belly!
Here are the stats for a size 42 RMNZ DUBOW:
Chest Front 56 cms = 22"
Chest Back 56.5 cms = 22 1/4"
Epaulette 15.5 cms = 6"
Sleeve 57 cms = 22 1/5
Cuff 7 cms = 2 3/4"
Back incl waistband 61 cms = 24"
Shoulder span straight across the back between epaulette edges 44 cms = 17 1/3"
What I am looking for is the WW2 vintage short and tight look.
T get an Idea see Paddy Auld's pic on page 3 of the jacket forum. Msg. " RMJ (Real McCoy Japan) Dubow A-2 arrived."
See if this link works:
....and I even like the way that sounds!
I like top-end of the line things and so my eye was caught by a J.A. DUBOW Mfg. co. 1943 style A-2 in REDRUSSET from RealMcCoy's NZ.
After some to and fro mailing with Paddy I am getting really corn-fused by all the different sizes, especially my own size! (I read all forums and also a acme site...but to no avail)
Could anyone who has experience with RMNZ sizing please help out?
I have mailed and talked to Paddy from RMNZ and all went well untill she asked me to give her the size of my cooper 1990's USAF MilSpec. A-2....and I did.
She then suggested a Dubow RMNZ size 44!......UH?
Now I am 1.69m (5'6") tall and weigh 68 kg (150 lbs.)
I train a lot and am pretty athletic / muscular.
I wear a 38 short suitjacket and take a 15" shirt with a 32" sleeve. (see my avatar pic. next to the potstill, to get an idea of my build...If you had'nt already guessed it: I am the one holding the 1893 pump shotgun!)
What put Paddy off was the fact that I have approximately a 100cm chest (98 cm=39" , measured with a golf shirt on) and the cooper A2 size 40R that I own has a 118cm circumfence (58 front chest + 60 back).
She has given me the specs of a size 42 Dubow, but it seems that the shoulders are rediculously narrow, and the chest relatively bulky.
Now I am built just the other way round: relatievly big shoulders and no belly!
Here are the stats for a size 42 RMNZ DUBOW:
Chest Front 56 cms = 22"
Chest Back 56.5 cms = 22 1/4"
Epaulette 15.5 cms = 6"
Sleeve 57 cms = 22 1/5
Cuff 7 cms = 2 3/4"
Back incl waistband 61 cms = 24"
Shoulder span straight across the back between epaulette edges 44 cms = 17 1/3"
What I am looking for is the WW2 vintage short and tight look.
T get an Idea see Paddy Auld's pic on page 3 of the jacket forum. Msg. " RMJ (Real McCoy Japan) Dubow A-2 arrived."
See if this link works: