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What jacket(s) are you wearing at the moment?

Thomas Koehle

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ELC B3 “50 CAL” to fight those chilly winds today …

I already considered to maybe go 1 size up - it’s a 44 - but still like the fit …

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LV426

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ELC B3 “50 CAL” to fight those chilly winds today …

I already considered to maybe go 1 size up - it’s a 44 - but still like the fit …

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You feel it too narow ? The fit is perfect , but these jackets may need some Xtra comfort , I don't know , never had it on me . The look is really cool ! You are the thug of your neighborhood ! Never too old to stay young my friend !!! Cooooool
 

LV426

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Today is an all ELC / Bronson . Air Master time worn (44) + Raider Boots / Og107 fatigue ( My 1st Bronson bought in 2018 or 19 if I remember ) and a good US Army high neck whool sweater ( I though that with the A2 I would feel cramped but it's perect , and can wear all for a 5° C at ease )
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B-Man2

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In 1989 one of the top tier A2’s that was available was a Sefton . Today it’s a rare classic from the early days of A2 jacket manufacturing.


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petermack09

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You look great in that jacket !
You should post more photos :)
Lol not a chance, never felt so self conscious, but seriously, the jacket is outstanding. I probably still have around 35 jackets,sold many really nice ones,eastman b3,anj4,luftwaffe, aeros etc,,,this in an entirely different planet.ps,was pissed off at pms asking what i had paid for this jacket, who cares,?money is for spending. If it was a mate that's different. A random, no,that's just rude.
 
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Pa12

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In 1989 one of the top tier A2’s that was available was a Sefton . Today it’s a rare classic from the early days of A2 jacket manufacturing.


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Nice Burt. Is it a rw contract?
 

Pa12

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Pete
Back in those days the Sefton company was in the UK… and they produced one type of A2 jacket that was a generic composition of several contracts. So they didn’t have the variety of contracts that we have today .
Ok. I thought the collar looked a bit roughwear ish but I wasn’t sure about the pocket flaps. Kind of like the old Elc generic a-2. Which was my favourite Elc.
 
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