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Alan H Surplus Ike jackets 9th June 11, 12:23 PM
walkerk Alan - you are aware that... 9th June 11, 12:28 PM
AFS1970 IF you don't mind it in a... 9th June 11, 12:32 PM
Alan H I am! But sewing on... 9th June 11, 12:51 PM
Tobus I got my Ike jacket on eBay... 9th June 11, 02:36 PM
The Wizard of BC Now what would be super cool... 9th June 11, 02:47 PM
CMcG Marlow White has them in... 9th June 11, 03:10 PM
The Wizard of BC Sorry CMcG. I should have... 9th June 11, 05:14 PM
CMcG Tsk, tsk Alan, next you're... 10th June 11, 07:29 AM
Nick the DSM Uggghhh, WPG has NEVER had... 10th June 11, 07:47 AM
Tobus The surplus market is your... 10th June 11, 07:52 AM
Stilletto_Rebel This is very much true,... 12th June 11, 05:32 PM
English Bloke As some of you may have... 14th June 11, 05:03 AM
CMcG You're welcome for the eBay... 14th June 11, 06:30 AM
OC Richard Wow that's fantastic. ... 15th June 11, 04:41 AM
English Bloke What a Bazzin' picture. ... 4th July 11, 05:09 AM
CMcG Tobus is right, there are... 10th June 11, 07:56 AM
Alan H HA! CMcG..."battle dress... 10th June 11, 09:51 AM
CMcG :yay: :beer: :toast: :pint: 10th June 11, 10:00 AM
Spartan Tartan I am actually having a... 9th June 11, 04:42 PM
Thor271 +1 9th June 11, 04:48 PM
Alan H Marlow White also sells Mess... 9th June 11, 05:05 PM
OC Richard Remember that the so-called... 10th June 11, 05:13 AM
Riverkilt I love my What Price Glory... 9th June 11, 10:29 PM
Chirs Post removed by me. Lacks... 10th June 11, 01:20 AM
Oddern I like the Ike jacket (Battle... 10th June 11, 02:06 AM
Mael Coluim Posts sent to Holding Cell... 10th June 11, 06:22 AM
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Riverkilt Well the holding cell post... 10th June 11, 07:20 AM
sydnie7 There goes English Bloke... 14th June 11, 11:55 AM
English Bloke Hehehehehe... sorry! ... 14th June 11, 12:43 PM
madmacs Dang colonials... i... 14th June 11, 12:51 PM
Mael Coluim Reminds me with my English... 14th June 11, 01:22 PM
Orvis "Smashing" is originally from... 14th June 11, 02:05 PM
Mike_Oettle The South African Army used... 14th June 11, 02:31 PM
English Bloke I'm just trying it out Mike... 15th June 11, 03:23 AM
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    Uggghhh, WPG has NEVER had anything in my size! All the jackets seem to start at about 42...I need a 36

    I don't think it would be dishonorable to wear insignia of current military patches, right? I'd wear what my dad wears on his.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nick the DSM View Post
    Uggghhh, WPG has NEVER had anything in my size! All the jackets seem to start at about 42...I need a 36
    The surplus market is your friend, then. 36 seems to be a pretty common size from what I've seen. Apparently men were much smaller then than they are today. FWIW, I also wear about a 36-37, and it's frustrating that modern makers only start their sizing at "supersized".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tobus View Post
    The surplus market is your friend, then. 36 seems to be a pretty common size from what I've seen. Apparently men were much smaller then than they are today. ...
    This is very much true, Tobus. Malnutrition being the major factor.

    I used to re-enact Fallschirmjager and, at 5'4", was once told by a Fallschirmjager Crete veteran that I was the typical height of a German paratrooper. They preferred to have smaller chaps as they were easier to launch out of the doorways of JU-52's!

    Here's a photo of me when I was an extra in Band of Brothers:


    When at public events, I occasionally wore the fliegerbluse (jacket) with my Blackwatch kilt to the beer tent (after the public had gone home).

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    As some of you may have noticed, I have a much loved, blue denim jacket (thank you Mr Levi) that I oft wear with my kilt.



    I have a black heavy wool jacket that I wear with my kilt and this is probably my favorite casual jacket when it's a bit nippy out.



    And I've also got a grey wool jacket that is not dis-similar to the black one although it is made from a lighter weight wool. I wear this with my kilt too...



    You see the pattern developing here?...

    So as you can see, I quite like short waisted, military styled jackets. In fact everytime I now look at any type of jacket for purchase, my first consideration is "Can I wear it with my Kilt?" And if the answer is no, it stays on the hanger in the shop.

    Imagine my delight then at following this thread... All about short waisted jackets and the easy availability there-of.

    Ohh... and thanks very much for the link to that Ebay shop... The one that kept me awake for a couple of nights... The one with all kinds of nice jackets from Tommy battle dress to GI Ike! The short waisted, military styled jackets that I REALLY DON'T NEED but really want to have.

    As I say, thank you. Thank you very bl%dy much.

    Anywhoo. After much deliberation (dag nab-it, there can be only one...) I succummed and pulled the trigger on this wonderful Wupert type offering.


    The pictures are not mine, they are from the sellers ebay site on CMcG's link above.


    I liked all of the Allied reproduction options and was torn mostly between the RAF BD in blue/grey and the RAAF BD in navy blue. I eventually plumped for this one and I'm not sure why. It is a WW2 British Officer's Gabardine Battle Dress Jacket and in my opinion, is a bit of a snip (as compared to similar, seen elsewhere). This of course depends on the quality of the finished article which remains to be seen. I shall post a review when it turns up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by English Bloke View Post
    <snip>
    Ohh... and thanks very much for the link to that Ebay shop... The one that kept me awake for a couple of nights... The one with all kinds of nice jackets from Tommy battle dress to GI Ike! The short waisted, military styled jackets that I REALLY DON'T NEED but really want to have.

    As I say, thank you. Thank you very bl%dy much.

    Anywhoo. After much deliberation (dag nab-it, there can be only one...) I succummed and pulled the trigger on this wonderful Wupert type offering.

    ...

    I shall post a review when it turns up.
    You're welcome for the eBay link and give my apologies to your dear wife

    Looking forward to the review!
    - Justitia et fortitudo invincibilia sunt
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    Quote Originally Posted by English Bloke View Post
    I succummed and pulled the trigger on this wonderful Wupert type offering.

    Wow that's fantastic.

    Makes me want to get one, along with a khaki TOS and a Hunting Scott kilt!

    By the way, Battledress jackets went through a number of variations over the years.

    The one above is the original 1937 pattern, with covered buttons and two hooks & eyes to fasten the collar.

    Next was a wartime pattern which was less expensive to make, with exposed buttons and lacking the pleats on the front pockets.

    Postwar patterns included 1947 with an open collar with very wide lapels and a 1949 pattern with open collar and more elegant lapels not unlike those of a civilian suit jacket. Pocket pleats reappeared on these postwar jackets.

    These are the 1949 pattern:



    In my opinion the Battledress jacket is the kilt jacket par excellence as it ends at the waist and shows off more of the kilt than most kilt jackets do.

    edit: I thought I should add this photo of competitors at the 1950 Oban games. The military men are in battledress jackets, on the left the 1949 pattern, on the right the 1947 pattern.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OC Richard View Post
    What a Bazzin' picture.

    Bazzin' - A sort of a crackin' and a smashin' all rolled into one... Extra good with super-dooper gradely bells attached... Used in Manchester and North Derbyshire primarily.

    Seriously though, I do like the picture.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nick the DSM View Post
    Uggghhh, WPG has NEVER had anything in my size! All the jackets seem to start at about 42...I need a 36

    I don't think it would be dishonorable to wear insignia of current military patches, right? I'd wear what my dad wears on his.
    Tobus is right, there are tons of surplus size 36 on eBay:
    http://shop.ebay.ca/i.html?_nkw=ike+....c0.m270.l1313

    As for wearing insignia of current military, I wouldn't unless I had earned them.
    - Justitia et fortitudo invincibilia sunt
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    HA! CMcG..."battle dress jacket" and Spearhead! SCORE on ebay. I'm keeping an eye on that vendor!

    Thanks! The first virtual beer is on me!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan H View Post
    HA! CMcG..."battle dress jacket" and Spearhead! SCORE on ebay. I'm keeping an eye on that vendor!

    Thanks! The first virtual beer is on me!

    :beer:

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    - An t'arm breac dearg

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