Indiego Jones wrote
Andy,
I think I understand why you think this is a TOD jacket.
Besides the 2-prong buckle, perhaps you are referring to the back panel side stitching seams
I can confirm that the RAIDERS back panel side stitching seams are 1/2 foot wide (instead of 1 foot wide)
The two things I refer to are:
a) the stitching distance from the edge, as far as we knew so far and from the TN pattern, the entire Raiders jacket is constructed using mainly the 1/4 inch distance stitching from edge, except the pockets, collar, storm flap and side straps see below
and b) the way the strap is attached to the back panel, which resembles the TOD configuration as opposed to the Raiders square with K stitch that we are all used to.
and
On the other hand the TOD and LC jackets use the 1/8 inch distance from edge and please see here:
and
and now again the picture for comparison to the Raiders jacket.
Now the buckle we use at BK is a 1 inch mil spec buckle that has the middle bar lowered, like this:
and the reason we used it is because this is how it looks when done in comparison with the TOD buckle:
and in all the known screen caps we could find we saw the top rather than the bottom fixing of the strap. For example
Furthermore, the buckle we used is a US WWII original buckle (still in production today) and thought it quite possible that the costume department could had found it from US Army field equipment.
On the other hand the SOLIDE buckle is used in some German uniform trousers and it is also possible that they could find it.
In conclusion, now that the back of the Truck jacket has appeared we see that the back is stitched at the 1/8 inch distance, (notice also that this applies to the sides only while the bottom uses the 1/4, which got to admit is unusual technique) which means that the photo showing the BRITISH buckle could indeed be showing a Raiders jacket.
During the previous days before the Truck jacket appeared we were trying to find screen grabs showing the back of the jacket trying to see the stitching detail. The most notable photo is the below.
However, there is still this photo
in which it seems that the back sides are done with the 1/4 distance from edge stitch. Unfortunately the photo is not very clear to be able to say for sure. Anyone can remind me from which scene is this taken?
The end result could mean either that TN had the back stitching wrong, as he did e.g. with the construction of the side straps (and maybe a few other things) or, that the Hawaii jacket that TN examined had these details made differently.