Hello All,
I am a brand new member of the forum and looking forward to many interesting discussions.
I found this forum through several internet searches, relating to makers of authentic WWII style jackets - I quickly found an overwhelming number of highly informative and useful discussions on the forum. The wealth of knowledge on this subject, here, is truly astounding!
I do still, however, have some specific questions that I have not been able to quite find specific answers to - and am hoping that experts here would be kind enough to provide some guidance.
I am on the verge of obtaining my first WWII style jacket and have pretty much narrowed it down to an A-2, B-6, or 'German'/MC style jacket. In order to help finalize my decision, would anyone be able to share some thoughts on:
- Which of the above three styles would be the most useful in, lets say, 50-60 degree weather. Assume some moderate physical acvtivity (i.e. street walking). Will the B-6 be too warm for this? Will the A-2 be enough? Perhaps the German jacket would be perfect, as it is lined but nothing as warm as shearling?
- Just how much trimmer would you say the German style jackets are than an A-2 (i.e. any sort of belly and you are out of luck)? Unfortunately, I am nowhere near as fit as I was, even 3 years ago. I gather the Hartmann is even more fitted than their generalized model, but how much more fittted are each of these compared to an A-2?
- If I go the A-2 route, I have it pretty much narrowed down (though, not specifically, the contract yet - probably a Rough Wear or Dubow) to Eastman or Realy McCoy. Eventually, I would love to try the Goodwear but I need the jacket somewhat urgently and 12 mos wont work for me.
- Re: Real McCoy's, what is the difference between the NZ and Japan makers? Is it the same company and designs, just one manufactured in NZ and the other Japan?
Is one preferred vs. the other in terms of quality, fit, authenticity, etc?
- I found a plethora of threads, relating to the merits of these makers (and a host of others, of course) but many of the threads were dated and it seems that updates
have occured to the fit and design - as it stands, today, is there any type of consensus on the accuracy and/or quality of Eastman vs. RM?
- Obviously, if I go the 'German' route, it seems the route to go would be Eastman. However, I have detected at least some slight criticsm of their 'Luftwaffe' jackets.
What is the cause of this? Are their 'German' jackets not demonstrative of the same standards of quality and quthenticity as their A-2's, which seemed to be very well
respected on the forum? Is the Hartmann considered more accurate compared to their more generalized 'Luftwaffe' jacket?
Those are the pressing questions for me, at least right now!
Any and all thoughts on the above would be greatly appreciated! As I say, this seems a great forum with a lot of love for an area that I seem to be developing a budding interst in.
Many Thanks,
Alex
I am a brand new member of the forum and looking forward to many interesting discussions.
I found this forum through several internet searches, relating to makers of authentic WWII style jackets - I quickly found an overwhelming number of highly informative and useful discussions on the forum. The wealth of knowledge on this subject, here, is truly astounding!
I do still, however, have some specific questions that I have not been able to quite find specific answers to - and am hoping that experts here would be kind enough to provide some guidance.
I am on the verge of obtaining my first WWII style jacket and have pretty much narrowed it down to an A-2, B-6, or 'German'/MC style jacket. In order to help finalize my decision, would anyone be able to share some thoughts on:
- Which of the above three styles would be the most useful in, lets say, 50-60 degree weather. Assume some moderate physical acvtivity (i.e. street walking). Will the B-6 be too warm for this? Will the A-2 be enough? Perhaps the German jacket would be perfect, as it is lined but nothing as warm as shearling?
- Just how much trimmer would you say the German style jackets are than an A-2 (i.e. any sort of belly and you are out of luck)? Unfortunately, I am nowhere near as fit as I was, even 3 years ago. I gather the Hartmann is even more fitted than their generalized model, but how much more fittted are each of these compared to an A-2?
- If I go the A-2 route, I have it pretty much narrowed down (though, not specifically, the contract yet - probably a Rough Wear or Dubow) to Eastman or Realy McCoy. Eventually, I would love to try the Goodwear but I need the jacket somewhat urgently and 12 mos wont work for me.
- Re: Real McCoy's, what is the difference between the NZ and Japan makers? Is it the same company and designs, just one manufactured in NZ and the other Japan?
Is one preferred vs. the other in terms of quality, fit, authenticity, etc?
- I found a plethora of threads, relating to the merits of these makers (and a host of others, of course) but many of the threads were dated and it seems that updates
have occured to the fit and design - as it stands, today, is there any type of consensus on the accuracy and/or quality of Eastman vs. RM?
- Obviously, if I go the 'German' route, it seems the route to go would be Eastman. However, I have detected at least some slight criticsm of their 'Luftwaffe' jackets.
What is the cause of this? Are their 'German' jackets not demonstrative of the same standards of quality and quthenticity as their A-2's, which seemed to be very well
respected on the forum? Is the Hartmann considered more accurate compared to their more generalized 'Luftwaffe' jacket?
Those are the pressing questions for me, at least right now!
Any and all thoughts on the above would be greatly appreciated! As I say, this seems a great forum with a lot of love for an area that I seem to be developing a budding interst in.
Many Thanks,
Alex