Hi fellas,
I was just musing over the idea of finding an old and battered (less immediately desirable/more affordable) vintage G-1 or M422-A jacket from the 1950s - and restoring it. I was thinking that, if the leather was in decent shape but the lining/knits/zip were in dire need of replacement, that could be done with top quality materials - but would it be worth it? I don't have a lot of disposable income these days, but a nice slow project would be good (and more affordable) and it'd be great to salvage an old jacket and make it special again.
I was wondering what any of you USN jacket aficionados and appreciators thought and if you could recommend any particular maker over another? I'd surely appreciate any pointers in the right direction/things to consider.
Thanks for any help.
I was just musing over the idea of finding an old and battered (less immediately desirable/more affordable) vintage G-1 or M422-A jacket from the 1950s - and restoring it. I was thinking that, if the leather was in decent shape but the lining/knits/zip were in dire need of replacement, that could be done with top quality materials - but would it be worth it? I don't have a lot of disposable income these days, but a nice slow project would be good (and more affordable) and it'd be great to salvage an old jacket and make it special again.
I was wondering what any of you USN jacket aficionados and appreciators thought and if you could recommend any particular maker over another? I'd surely appreciate any pointers in the right direction/things to consider.
Thanks for any help.
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