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    • You may have more luck finding a longer Type 2 than Type 1 as there are more modern cuts available in that style.
    • I don’t know any of the actual measurements, but TCB and Sugar Cane both tend to make longer jackets
    • I’ve been looking for a type 1 denim jacket for awhile and have hard time finding one with enough back length for my height. Anyone have any suggestion for a one that has preferably closer to 70cm back length? I know that this length is not very period correct so maybe I am sold out of luck finding one from the obvious repro brands.
    • So, I've looked again into the different types of denim by WH for the years 30-50s. Besides the well known banner (7x7, ca. 13.5/13.75oz) and Memphis cotton denim (6x6, 14.5oz) there are at least three different other ones. 1. The new denim, WWII denim. I think, this was first introduced with the 25th anniversary pair S1001XX (1946) (perhaps earlier?). This denim is not DSB and has an orange selvedge. It's 6.7x6.6, ca. 14oz. And quite coarse. The relatively recent Duck Digger Lot S1003XX  (1944 MODEL) (with the flannel pocket bags) is also of that denim. 1946 model: 1944 model:     2. Then there are two DSB. Both have a pink selvedge. I guess, the idea is, that same as the denim has changed by oxidation in the decades of the storage, the selvedge lines have also changed. Same with the tab, which is also pink in some pairs. The suffix (1000XX) seems to indicate DSB. For jackets (2000XX). a) the lighter one 7.5x7.5 ca. 13oz Used for example for the 1953 and 1954 pairs. Also for the Lot.2001XX(2000XX) blanket lined jacket and the 1936 model. b) the heavier one 6.7x6.6, ca. 14oz. The Lot S1003XX(1000XX)【1942MODEL】is made of this denim. 1942 model:      
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