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hey contact one of our Mekong bros, makey reel cheep GI, you likey name tag, can do easy, last looooong time, make you #1 pilot, get you bar girl too :beer: ,love you loooong time
 
Call Perrone Leather and tell them you are an ASA guy/gal. they will get you set up/sized with the company approved jacket. I dont think that they will sell you just the nametag. They know that guys are trying to do that and buy the POS from Sporty's. You will enjoy your jacket, I have had mine 8 years now. Its still in great shape!! Take Care.
 
Ok after more digging I've found Perrone and Oxford. But I can't find the "ASA" jacket for either of them, anyone got a link or anything? Also does anyone have any preferences between brands?

See the ladies in the Chief's office. They have the order form there. They also have jackets for you to try on, there are differences between the two...
 
Yeah, my 56 Xtra long looks good on me.......

I don't like the leather look either, but it is the most functional. You don't look like a trenchcoated perve on the overnights. You just look like a velcro-wearin' ice man wannabe.
 
Chicks dig the blank velcro square.

The type of chicks that'd double up on a dude like me.
 
See the ladies in the Chief's office. They have the order form there. They also have jackets for you to try on, there are differences between the two...

By ladies in the chiefs office I'm assuming you mean ATL, where I plan never to return except when they make me for training. But thanks for the info.
 
I don't like the leather look either, but it is the most functional. You don't look like a trenchcoated perve on the overnights. You just look like a velcro-wearin' ice man wannabe.


Yeah, it's choosing the lesser of two evils at this point.
 
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