Irvin waistcoat
I bought this interesting piece recently, not to wear but really just for interest/research sake as I had heard of them before but had never seen one.
It's a waistcoat with many similar details to the actual jacket but is light weight (the fleece is about 50% lighter and shorter than a pre-war Irvin). I have no doubts that this jacket was made by one of the irvin Contractors but unfortunately as usual there are no labels or other distinguishing features.
It's in remarkable condition without any damage (other than the usual smell which reminds me of old pipe tobacco). The surface is almost sueded, although I suspect it originally had a surface like a standard Irvin, and the seams are constructed exactly the same as an Irvin with raw edged cowhide strips. The main zipper is an early Lightning, although it is a dainty little thing, about 2/3 normal size and it works perfectly. The edges are trimmed with more cowhide piping. It's quite a good size, fits me (46) with a long T shirt but these were designed to be worn over service or battle dress.
I have been told by a coastal command Beaufighter pilot that they were issued these for use in dallachy Scotland, and here's a picture of the CO of 455 Sqn Colin milson wearing something similar- although his appears to have a collar (may be a scarf) and waist gussets.
If anyone has any further info please post it.
Overlaid on a pre-war Irvin for size comparison.
Comparison between Irvin zip on left and waistcoat on right.
I bought this interesting piece recently, not to wear but really just for interest/research sake as I had heard of them before but had never seen one.
It's a waistcoat with many similar details to the actual jacket but is light weight (the fleece is about 50% lighter and shorter than a pre-war Irvin). I have no doubts that this jacket was made by one of the irvin Contractors but unfortunately as usual there are no labels or other distinguishing features.
It's in remarkable condition without any damage (other than the usual smell which reminds me of old pipe tobacco). The surface is almost sueded, although I suspect it originally had a surface like a standard Irvin, and the seams are constructed exactly the same as an Irvin with raw edged cowhide strips. The main zipper is an early Lightning, although it is a dainty little thing, about 2/3 normal size and it works perfectly. The edges are trimmed with more cowhide piping. It's quite a good size, fits me (46) with a long T shirt but these were designed to be worn over service or battle dress.
I have been told by a coastal command Beaufighter pilot that they were issued these for use in dallachy Scotland, and here's a picture of the CO of 455 Sqn Colin milson wearing something similar- although his appears to have a collar (may be a scarf) and waist gussets.
If anyone has any further info please post it.
Overlaid on a pre-war Irvin for size comparison.
Comparison between Irvin zip on left and waistcoat on right.