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Eastman new B-3

John Lever

Moderator
SuinBruin said:
C'mon guys, the forum is for Eastman bashing only. Didn't you get the memo?

In all seriousness, this is a pretty cool jacket, though not very wearable. I respect Eastman for making it as it seems like a repro for repro's sake -- I doubt they'll sell too many of these but it's a nice homage to pre-WWII USAAC/AAF flight jackets.
The target market is China and Japan I would assume. Probably also for very rich twenty somethings.
 

blackrat2

Well-Known Member
I agree I think it is aimed at certain people..your footballers for example,wanting a bit of history to own but being able to look flamboyant and to stand out whilst driving around Cobham
 

blackrat2

Well-Known Member
Sorry for those that don't know...Cobham...a place in Surrey UK where footballers from Chelsea seem to reside
 

Roughwear

Well-Known Member
Point taken, but I have never seen an original white B-3. There is no contract for them and I guess Aero used white rather than the natural undyed fleece, which was used to supply B-3s and B-7s to the USAAC/USSAF.
 

handworn

Active Member
I had no idea this contract even existed. I agree with Tim P. that this leather would be great on a B-7, and with Mikey B-17 that it would look somewhat grubby if worn regularly. But damn neat to see, anyway.
 
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