ZuZu
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For some reason I thought that these were Japanese. I wrote back then I thought they looked pretty good. Thanks!
For some reason I thought that these were Japanese. I wrote back then I thought they looked pretty good. Thanks!
For some reason I thought that these were Japanese. I wrote back then I thought they looked pretty good. Thanks!
“this is the end” -j. Morrison
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Here's a photo from that thread. The jacket looks pretty good- it sits like an original Aero and has those big sleeve ends which I like. The collar is great- falls like it should- all in all not bad IMO. When they actually start really getting into details we could see some great stuff- coming as they do from an industrial sewing background.
Please do not buy any leather jackets in the store now, because the store is only in testing. We recently received the Royal Pilot Jacket Night View we purchased and are currently reproducing it. If there is any news, I will update it on the forum. Thank you for your understanding.
Please do not buy any leather jackets in the store now, because the store is only in testing. We recently received the Royal Pilot Jacket Night View we purchased and are currently reproducing it. If there is any news, I will update it on the forum. Thank you for your understanding.
Yes, that Irvin style jacket issued to the RAF during WWII.Ah right, so you are referring to an Irvin style jacket as issued to the RAF (British Royal Air Force) and others during WW2.
The current B3 and A2 styles are not our photos. Our website is still in the testing stage because we need to abide by their rules when conducting Google advertising, otherwise our account will be blocked. We have to do all the preparations well, and the products are the same. We are also reproducing some vintage jackets............lets just make sure that the photos they are showing are of their jackets and not from some other manufacturer which has been a big "thing" with these companies. No accusations, just say'n
Thanks for letting us know, we will use our own photosUsing « not our photos » is called cheating, here.
A good start! and a great business plan!