airfrogusmc
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I have a Monarch 422 on order from JC. Hopefully it will be ready early in the year.
RudyN said:I have a Perry Sportswear A2 in HH on order from Goodwear and I think it will be done pretty soon.
The Vintage finish has been their sole offering for a couple of years now. The BoB is in the shiny/unbroken finish.donsom said:I'm waiting to see if Eastman begins offering the IRVIN line in "simulated wear". If so, they'll probably be selling off any shelf stock as they did with the B-3's and the ANJ-4's late last year.
If they've got any size 44 or 46 IRVINs ... in the 1940's pattern, I will definitely think of snapping one up. That would (at least for me) complete my shearling collection for the time being.
I personally am not a fan of simulated wear, and if I did buy another ELC jacket, would ask that they NOT do it. I like to put on my own mileage and watch the wear in process. I know it takes longer, but it's all part of the experience IMO.
My ELC B-3 redskin that I got back in September is beginning to wear in nicely ... feeling more "loose" and form fitting every time I wear it as the leather shapes to the wearer.
Also, my Aero ANJ-4 was a real eye-opener as to the type of shearling and leather that Aero uses. I will take their jackets far more seriously in the future for their quality.
John Lever said:The Vintage finish has been their sole offering for a couple of years now. The BoB is in the shiny/unbroken finish.
I'm waiting to see if Eastman begins offering the IRVIN line in "simulated wear". If so, they'll probably be selling off any shelf stock as they did with the B-3's and the ANJ-4's late last year.
If they've got any size 44 or 46 IRVINs ... in the 1940's pattern, I will definitely think of snapping one up. That would (at least for me) complete my shearling collection for the time being.
I personally am not a fan of simulated wear, and if I did buy another ELC jacket, would ask that they NOT do it. I like to put on my own mileage and watch the wear in process. I know it takes longer, but it's all part of the experience IMO.
John Lever said:Hi Chris,siddhartha said:Probably nothing this year-I am trying to cut back on purchasing anything, as we are moving to Florida, and I can't justify it right now.
After a year in Florida, not sure where we'll end up, so I am not certain I'd need a sheepskin, though something like an ANJ-4 is tempting this time here in Boston...
Last purchase was a Few A-1 from Bevan, and I haven't even really worn it yet
Chris
There must quite significant cultural/climatic differences between Boston and Florida, how will you wear jackets in all that heat ?
Hope it all works out well for you, remember jackets can be moth balled.