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Hello all,
New member here just thought of posting a few photos of my collection. I will let the photos do most of the talking. Lighting might be a bit poor.
Aero A-2; 42-15142-P
Eastman ANJ-4. Used in in Scotland and didn't think it was really warm. Even after a year or so of owning it, I finally did some research here and in the WW2 mil. spec and found out that instead of 3/4'' fleece depth as per spec, mine has about 12-15mm. Asked Eastman about it, no replies yet.
Eastman A-10 gloves.
Left: Aero RAF comforts (the machined vesion) sweater. Right: Aero WW2 SOE/Airborne Troops pullover.
Goldtop submariner sweater, for them cold days on the cafe-racer.
Although slightly out of topic... Left: My pride and joy; 1970's Rayban Ambermatic made by Bausch & Lomb. Right: The Real McCoys (Japan) flying sunglasses. These are a replica of the Bausch and Lomb AN6531 sunglasses issued to USAAF aircrew.
That's it for now. Thank you.
Edit: Added gloves.
New member here just thought of posting a few photos of my collection. I will let the photos do most of the talking. Lighting might be a bit poor.
Aero A-2; 42-15142-P
Eastman ANJ-4. Used in in Scotland and didn't think it was really warm. Even after a year or so of owning it, I finally did some research here and in the WW2 mil. spec and found out that instead of 3/4'' fleece depth as per spec, mine has about 12-15mm. Asked Eastman about it, no replies yet.
Eastman A-10 gloves.
Left: Aero RAF comforts (the machined vesion) sweater. Right: Aero WW2 SOE/Airborne Troops pullover.
Goldtop submariner sweater, for them cold days on the cafe-racer.
Although slightly out of topic... Left: My pride and joy; 1970's Rayban Ambermatic made by Bausch & Lomb. Right: The Real McCoys (Japan) flying sunglasses. These are a replica of the Bausch and Lomb AN6531 sunglasses issued to USAAF aircrew.
That's it for now. Thank you.
Edit: Added gloves.
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