Been wanting to do a review of AVI’s D-1 for a while now. Thought I’d give it some wear over winter and see how it fares.
Turns out, its fared really well (not that winters over yet). I’ve worn it in lots of ‘weather’; cold, wet & windy and at least one downpour.
In a nutshell, a very comfortable, warm and well-made jacket. Looks, feels and works like a D-1 should.
For a WWII sheepskin repro, copied off an original jacket, with the most important materials and details to spec, it's a winner.
Im wearing a size Medium (5’10, 73kgs and 40” chest)
Its comfortable with just a T-shirt or layered with a wool jumper.
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This size M fits me like a glove. It's light enough and surprisingly manoeuvre-free. Does not feel bulky at all.
On warmer days (read not freakin’ cold) I’ve worn the jacket open with a T-shirt, quite comfortably.
On freakin’ cold days, I’ve worn with a t-shirt layered under a merino jumper and it’s been amazing.
Very comfy and easy to wear.
• Note: I originally received AVI's B-6 (one size too big), but overall prefer the design & fit of the D-1.
It's not that much bulkier, but its warmer and the windflap makes a lot more sense to me.
Personally, I'd get a lot more use out of the D-1.
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Pattern
I understand from AVI, that the pattern is copied off an original USAAF D-1 (MFG. SAAD), with adjustments made to accurately reflect the specifications of the classic D-1 in its most typical form.
I also understand that Mr Chapman (GW) had some input; identifying the beaten up original and reviewing pictures of the sample jackets during development (ultimately receiving his nod of approval).
• Note: AVI’s original B-6 was procured from Mr Chapman.
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AVI's properly beaten up SAAD D-1. Was this battle damage!!? Notice the seam tapes.
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Been wanting to do a review of AVI’s D-1 for a while now. Thought I’d give it some wear over winter and see how it fares.
Turns out, its fared really well (not that winters over yet). I’ve worn it in lots of ‘weather’; cold, wet & windy and at least one downpour.
In a nutshell, a very comfortable, warm and well-made jacket. Looks, feels and works like a D-1 should.
For a WWII sheepskin repro, copied off an original jacket, with the most important materials and details to spec, it's a winner.
Im wearing a size Medium (5’10, 73kgs and 40” chest)
Its comfortable with just a T-shirt or layered with a wool jumper.
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This size M fits me like a glove. It's light enough and surprisingly manoeuvre-free. Does not feel bulky at all.
On warmer days (read not freakin’ cold) I’ve worn the jacket open with a T-shirt, quite comfortably.
On freakin’ cold days, I’ve worn with a t-shirt layered under a merino jumper and it’s been amazing.
Very comfy and easy to wear.
• Note: I originally received AVI's B-6 (one size too big), but overall prefer the design & fit of the D-1.
It's not that much bulkier, but its warmer and the windflap makes a lot more sense to me.
Personally, I'd get a lot more use out of the D-1.
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Pattern
I understand from AVI, that the pattern is copied off an original USAAF D-1 (MFG. SAAD), with adjustments made to accurately reflect the specifications of the classic D-1 in its most typical form.
I also understand that Mr Chapman (GW) had some input; identifying the beaten up original and reviewing pictures of the sample jackets during development (ultimately receiving his nod of approval).
• Note: AVI’s original B-6 was procured from Mr Chapman.
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AVI's properly beaten up SAAD D-1. Was this battle damage!!? Notice the seam tapes.
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Congratulations on your new jacket it looks great, the fit of the jacket is good but too short for my taste. My only negative comment would be it was meant as a mechanics jacket, if I ordered one this is how I would use it ( people might say it's a very expensive mechanic's jacket but when I was working as a Millwright I thought nothing of buying a $250 dollar work jacket every year that would be trash by the end of winter so this isn't that far of a reach) I don't think that jacket ( at least the way that one is fitting you) would be comfortable to move around or work in and that is what the design of this jacket was all about.AVI's D-1 (medium) compared to the B-6 (42 - I needed a 40)
The D-1 and B-6 are both great jackets, both with their specific design features.
I prefer the D-1. The D-1 is warmer, more versatile, especially when it's cold.
B-6's fleece is obviously a bit thinner, so the jacket's a bit lighter, comfy in the right size. To me, it competes with the more comfy B-10 and B-15 (and M-422As & G-1s).
Even sizing down with the B-6, I dont like the lack of a windflap, a design error if you ask me. Still a cracker of a jacket.
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That would be the thing that would push me off the fence . Prefer the golden colored fleece . Seems much more time period authentic than the white.As you point out, AVI's fleece is pretty white, I prefer a little more gold color....