chamboid
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This arrived in the post today, a Poughkeepsie A-2 from their singular and large 1942 contract, with help identifying from JC. They are very similar to Aero. The jacket is in pretty good condition with only the cuff knits showing noticable ware and the missing lable. To my eyes I'm pretty sure this is made with steerhide from feel, and graining. I am really surprised at how thin and light the leather is, with an interesting feature, by fault or design is the leather on the sleeves being thicker and tougher than that of the body.
It has an interesting 1930's talon zipper pull on a 1942 chain and stopper, with no sign of it havinf been replaced at the top stoppers. Nice little quirk I like.
And a period repair by the left collar snap which I think must have been done in manufacting, seems like the snap was positioned wrong them re-positioned and the slit stitched up with the Light OD thread used on this jacket.
The jacket measured like and was described as being a 36, sadly it's not, I do wish people would measure things intelligently. It comes up much more like a 40, but doesn't look too bad.
It's a nice jacket, with a simple construction, and style I like the collar shape and epualette stitching very much. But would have preferred it to fit. Seen as the knits aren't in too bader shape I think I'll leave them but get a repro lable to see in the kneck
It has an interesting 1930's talon zipper pull on a 1942 chain and stopper, with no sign of it havinf been replaced at the top stoppers. Nice little quirk I like.
And a period repair by the left collar snap which I think must have been done in manufacting, seems like the snap was positioned wrong them re-positioned and the slit stitched up with the Light OD thread used on this jacket.
The jacket measured like and was described as being a 36, sadly it's not, I do wish people would measure things intelligently. It comes up much more like a 40, but doesn't look too bad.
It's a nice jacket, with a simple construction, and style I like the collar shape and epualette stitching very much. But would have preferred it to fit. Seen as the knits aren't in too bader shape I think I'll leave them but get a repro lable to see in the kneck