John Lever
Moderator
This WW2 jacket has quite a large collar
It does although you can see that it tapers a bit or lays in a way that is not so shawl-like. I'm not saying these didn't exist- only why copy the anomaly?
It varies widely. In my last post you see a very small (I believe Aero) collar.And I wonder if collar size in original B-3-s varied with the makers as in A-2's?
Why not? I like discussing jackets! I've always thought that Eastmans had this characteristic- this was a chance to point it out!When zipped completely to the top I think the ELC jackets are very close.
Just curious, why the sudden interest in ELC B3's ?
The point I think you're missing with B3s and indeed with Irvins is how they are worn. I can make the collar on my B3 or Irivin look small or huge like I'm in a glam rock band. Unzip it push it back on my shoulders they look massive, zip it up tight and they will look small. That's what you are seeing. Even with slight movements when it's on a hangar will radically change how it looks. It also depends on who is wearing it, the body shape and whether it's a snug or tighter fit. I could take photos of my Perry and my Irvin to prove this, but to be honest I think I would be wasting your time and my time as I feel your mind is made up on this and no evidence to the contrary would sway you.Why not? I like discussing jackets! I've always thought that Eastmans had this characteristic- this was a chance to point it out!
And I wonder if collar size in original B-3-s varied with the makers as in A-2's?
Why not? I like discussing jackets! I've always thought that Eastmans had this characteristic- this was a chance to point it out!