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FiveStar Leather Latest Developments 2023

JonnyCrow

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wow - only $710 in my size - thats a hard to beat price for sure. I would just never be able to wear it here, never gets that cold
Here either hence why I don't pay out big money for sheepskin that would get used 2 weeks a year, nice to look though
 

mulceber

Moderator
Shawn and I have something new cooking that isn’t reproduced ANYWHERE else. Ever since I first got a B-3 jacket, I’ve wanted a pair of the shearling-lined A-9 mittens that went with the jacket. But nobody makes them!

So I managed to find a gorgeous, practically pristine pair made by Perry. I was a little nervous sending them halfway around the world - I mean, who KNOWS what could happen along the way! But Shawn just told me they arrived and sent along a picture this morning. So folks who want to will soon be able to buy a pair of these:
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B-Man2

Well-Known Member
Shawn and I have something new cooking that isn’t reproduced ANYWHERE else. Ever since I first got a B-3 jacket, I’ve wanted a pair of the shearling-lined A-9 mittens that went with the jacket. But nobody makes them!

So I managed to find a gorgeous, practically pristine pair made by Perry. I was a little nervous sending them halfway around the world - I mean, who KNOWS what could happen along the way! But Shawn just told me they arrived and sent along a picture this morning. So folks who want to will soon be able to buy a pair of these:
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That was a kind and an Optimistic thing to do .:)
 

Kermit3D

Well-Known Member
Shawn and I have something new cooking that isn’t reproduced ANYWHERE else. Ever since I first got a B-3 jacket, I’ve wanted a pair of the shearling-lined A-9 mittens that went with the jacket. But nobody makes them!

So I managed to find a gorgeous, practically pristine pair made by Perry. I was a little nervous sending them halfway around the world - I mean, who KNOWS what could happen along the way! But Shawn just told me they arrived and sent along a picture this morning. So folks who want to will soon be able to buy a pair of these:
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles gloves :cool:
That's really cool !

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Dany McDonald

Well-Known Member
Nice trip! Are you looking to actually wear them with your shearling?

And its also nice to see the actual color of the leather in pristine state. I am surprise how the color is more a deep chocolate brown rather then the very dark brown almost black we often see on Japanese B-6-D-1 etc...

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mulceber

Moderator
Yep, once I’ve got a repro pair from Shawn I’m planning to wear them with a B-3. They should stand up to Michigan winters well. :D

Yeah, this is a relatively early one, made around 1941-42. I believe Eastman has a pair in the same color that they use on their B-17 gunner mannequin from the poster included in their catalog. The color pairs well with the mixed batch original B-3:
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Dany McDonald

Well-Known Member
Okay, so with shearling a before and after (date/time frame) has to be taken in account with color?

Makes sense as I see some original dark brown (stout) color D-1 but never seen the mid brown available with repros, D-1 and B-6 by the way. Not really looking at B-3 at the moment. Just having fun comparing repros with their originals.

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mulceber

Moderator
Okay, so with shearling a before and after (date/time frame) has to be taken in account with color?

Makes sense has I see some original dark brown (stout) color D-1 but never seen the mid brown available with repros, D-1 and B-6 by the way. Not really looking at B-3 at the moment. Just having fun comparing repros with their originals.

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Yeah it seems like sometime around 1941 they decided they wanted a darker color outside for their shearing jackets, and the acrylic-sprayed shearling started being delivered to the factories mid-order, which is why we have the mixed batch jackets. The outer shell of the A-9 mittens is pigskin though, not just the back side of the shearling, so I think they stayed russet a little while longer, just like the A-2 jackets did.
 

tjoenn

Well-Known Member
Shawn and I have something new cooking that isn’t reproduced ANYWHERE else. Ever since I first got a B-3 jacket, I’ve wanted a pair of the shearling-lined A-9 mittens that went with the jacket. But nobody makes them!

So I managed to find a gorgeous, practically pristine pair made by Perry. I was a little nervous sending them halfway around the world - I mean, who KNOWS what could happen along the way! But Shawn just told me they arrived and sent along a picture this morning. So folks who want to will soon be able to buy a pair of these:
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Where did you find those Jan? Will you be wearing the originals around the house? :p
 

ties70

Well-Known Member
I absolutely appreciate it that @Shawn Ali is still willing to offer us FS as a playground and experimental laboratory!

Everybody else would make a market research first and scrap the project due to an unfavourable cost/profit analysis...Shawn just says: "We will do it, just because I want to offer every single part of the Class 13 Catalogue!"

Great attitude!

Ties
 

Kermit3D

Well-Known Member
Yes I totally agree. What Shawn is doing is really awesome. He doesn't gain much economically (maybe even loses in the short term) but it's the kind of attention that matters a lot to our community.

Thanks also to those who lend original clothes, like Jan and many others, and who take risks (sending a package is always risky) to allow Shawn to make the most accurate copies possible.
 

JonnyCrow

Well-Known Member
Yes I totally agree. What Shawn is doing is really awesome. He doesn't gain much economically (maybe even loses in the short term) but it's the kind of attention that matters a lot to our community.

Thanks also to those who lend original clothes, like Jan and many others, and who take risks (sending a package is always risky) to allow Shawn to make the most accurate copies possible.
At least he's decent sending stuff, I know guys in reenactment groups did that and never saw it again
 
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