Friday, June 19, 2009

From a web store...


Their jackets look kind of poor-quality, but I got this image from here. I like the model at least!

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Thoughts About the Jackets


A comment from a reader got me thinking today about the aspects of fetish items in general. For example, there are many site out there devoted to the history and collection of leather flight jackets and other WWII-era memorabilia.

So I took a step back, and thought about the attraction to these jackets from a non-sexual view. I think over the years I've come to appreciate A-2s and G-1s as iconic items themselves. They have a unique place in our psyches, associating them as we do with pilots and all they stood for.

I also am of the opinion they are well-designed jackets. And just think about their longevity... how many other items came out of that era and are still seen on the streets regularly today*, besides perhaps blue jeans (and reoccurring fads such as fedoras)? The fact they are still around today speaks volumes for their practicality (I wear mine for pleasure as well as warmth and comfort) and their good looks.

*I add this note, as I have several friends and reader who admire the B-3 style jackets from that era. Didn't want to overlook them... I think it's great when I see a guy wearing one!

The First G-1


This looks like another self-photo of a flight school guy who just got his G-1