Good Wear Leather
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Downsides? There's about a 12 month waiting time, and they're even more expensive than an Aero.
Granted the waiting time is pretty long, but considering that many rate their military repro jackets as the best available anywhere the price still seems pretty fair to me. Despite the recent price rises, the average Good Wear jacket is still cheaper than most high-end Japanese repros made by companies like the Few or Real McCoy's.
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The Few is Real McCoy's of New Zealand, but fair point. I got my RMC Japan for several hundred less than Goodwear and no wait but that was just the magic of eBay. Goodwear should be called Greatwear.
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Patience Grasshopper.
Or you could try the sales page…
There's a really nice, original M-444 there. Not made by Good Wear, but some light restoration by Mr Chapman.
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John Chapman interview
http://denimbro.com/john-chapman-of-good-wear-leather_topic1101.htmlInteresting that he uses Vaseline
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He don't use jelly?
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There's a brand-new Good Wear A2 in their sales section. It's a size 44/46 long, and would suit one of the tall, lanky types who seem to populate this forum. It's $1500, if you feel flush.
http://www.goodwearleather.com/pages/sale_rw_0012.html
There's also a used A1 / A2 hybrid in size 40, which is a reasonable $280.
http://www.goodwearleather.com/pages/sale_civvie_0001.html
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@JDelage the jacket looks great. John's work is always fantastic.
I had an order in for a Good Wear jacket back in 2015. Unfortunately, I got to the head of the queue when he became a full-time carer for his mother, it got lost in the ensuing disruption, and I think that other people were better at pressing him for theirs.
I had wanted a Security Aviation Togs Cossack, although I would have swapped the patch pockets for handwarmers.