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I have control! 28th Jul 2009 21:52

Pilot Shirts -Where can you buy a good one from?
 
Could someone please tell me where you can buy a good quality, ideally 100% cotton, breathable, well fitting pilot shirt as I have been flying for 11 years now and am fed up with the usual rotten rubbish that is provided as standard...
Thanks.

puntosaurus 29th Jul 2009 01:43

Buy a nice cotton shirt, take it to a tailor and get them to cut the sleeves off and make epaulettes.

Arkwright 29th Jul 2009 02:52

I get mine from Landerwood sent direct from the USA.

Excellent quality, if a little pricey, but the do last and look good after many washes.

cptjim 29th Jul 2009 02:59

Not 100% Cotton but try here.. Pilotshirts.com (Pilot House, Inc) - pilot uniform shirts, pilot supplies

I used to wear Van Heusen Aviator shirts which I think are fairly decent quality, although they are 65% poly and 35% cotton.

Pilot Shirts by Van Heusen (VanHeusen)

Jim

Gordy 29th Jul 2009 03:31

Prolly gonna upset you guys again and have Sasless give me another "talking to", but oh well...

Try This or this..

SASless 29th Jul 2009 04:02

Might as well order up your hat to go with the shirt too....

http://www.tallyhouniforms.com/image...ps/pilotbl.jpg

Epiphany 29th Jul 2009 04:24

See if you can source the Royal Navy officer shirt - good quality soft cotton, short sleeves, epaulettes, pockets with no flaps etc. I bought 3 on Ebay years ago and they are still good as new.

r44raven 1st Aug 2009 20:25

Not being as coy as SASless, I prefer this model
http://i994.photobucket.com/albums/a...00/helicap.jpg
:ok:

SASless 1st Aug 2009 23:14

As I am retired from all this good fun....I will put on an auction of my "old" Pilot Shirts. I have hand tailored shirts from Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, and the Philippines, store bought versions from the USA, company issued from the UK, and a bunch that were bought from various soucks, bazaars, and flea sales along with some that I found on the road side or in rubbish bins. Alas, I cannot hock the ones I lost along the way (or the lovely Navy leather flying jacket donated to a girlfriend's husband very early one frosty morning on the north end of London). In time, I shall put forth an inventory, with a general discription of the item, and a minimum bid price.

Those from my S-58T days can be id'd by the spiffy pink stained left sleeve and shoulder, the Hughes 500 days attire are well worn canvas, wool, and chamios versions. The Chinook shirts are all Olive Green with concealed buttons or zips (one with tattered and charred sleeve ends) while the MBB line all have blood, burrito, and Beanee-Weanee stains. My middle east special blend shirts all feature whopping great gray patches beneath the arms. The regal Jet Ranger long sleeve versions all have a black ring about halfway up the forearms. Other shirts accumulated during many years of 212 flying appear to have been used as grease rags and are not suitable for VIP flights. Those purchased or supplied and replaced by the company as needed are all in relatively good shape, some still in the pristine clear cello wrapper while those purchased and maintained personally are worn, used, patcheds, rotten, and have terminal ring around the collar on the remaining fabric. The 500 shirts are of great use on safari, big game hunts, or lounging around a bush bar.

Look here for the auction hotline.

Gordy 2nd Aug 2009 04:23

SASless...will you autograph them too??? They may raise more moola...:)

flyboy2 2nd Aug 2009 06:31

Pilot shirts in South Africa too
 
Hi
Near to the Johannesburg airport-of-entry ( O.R.Tambo Int.) is Boundary Silk Bazaar, where they sell long or short -sleeve pilot shirts of fair quality.

At Lanseria Airport -north of Johannesburg( also a airport-of-entry) is The Pilot Shop, which sells pilot shirts,epaulettes & caps.

At a factory-excess shop my dear wife found inexpensively priced but top-quality "Arrow" brand shirts;with double-cuffs on the sleeves, which she modified to single-cuffs & from those cut-off's she made the epaulettes. Cut off the sleeves & you have plenty of material for epaulettes or a 2nd patch pocket.
:ok:

princepilot 2nd Aug 2009 08:39

What about Transair?

hetrotrolleydolly 2nd Aug 2009 09:46

Pilots Shirts
 
Hi !
Dont mess about ,get OLYMP pilots shirts ,you can order online ,not the cheapest but fantastic quality,last ages and if you are passing through Cannes Madelieu they are available to buy there in the pilots shop .Enjoy !

Red Wine 2nd Aug 2009 11:02

Oh Sassy, send them over.

I do appreciate they would have to come as a IATA Dangerous Good Package.

With Armpit Yellow stains from all those dark dark night approaches and aborts from the Queens Palace or T’s Lounge in West Palm.

Not to mention the Spag dribbles when the feet were up and the poor lowly F/O was pushing the steed back home.

And the 48D waistline shape to catch all those dribbles..

Send them over old fella…..!!

Troglodita 2nd Aug 2009 14:30

Lost & Found?
 
Sas Old bean - you didn't by any chance leave some of the yellow armpit variety in Escravos during night stops did you?

That would explain where Peetah Storey found the ones he wore between 2001 and 2007!

They are probably still flying around Transvaal somewhere :yuk:!

Trog

p.s. Alouette - do you still wear your BB PILOThat with the Admiral scrambled egg?

alouette 3rd Aug 2009 05:45

Hey Trogs,

Are you feeling offended?:E

Troglodita 3rd Aug 2009 08:06

Uniforms?
 

So who decided to make us wear a uniform which resembles the one a fixed wing pilot wears?
Alouette - not offended in the slightest - in fact fully agree with you about the shirts!

On the other hand I wonder where the unwritten convention originated whereby helicopter pilots in certain areas of the World seem to gravitate to becoming so attached to baseball caps (preferably with more adornments than a Far Eastern Head of State on walkabout (e.g. Marcos, Mahathir Mohamed, etc.)

It appears sometimes that surgical intervention would be required to remove these items of head gear as they are worn apparently 24 hours a day even when eating and possibly even sleeping!

This seems inextricably linked to the wearing of lots of gold bars and big watches as soon as they leave the Titusville circuit (sorry pattern!)

I didn't offend you I hope!

Trog :E

Pandalet 3rd Aug 2009 09:06

I see your silly hat and raise you... two silly hats!

http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/d...on_cropped.jpg

(not at all posed, of course)

Epiphany 3rd Aug 2009 09:56

Sweat stained vest, jeans and tatty RM Williams boots may be all the rage in the Northern Territory heliringer but I don't think my passengers would be terribly impressed if I turned up dressed like that. They know that I am a pilot as I wear white shirt and bars so I don't have to wear the greasy 'PILOT' baseball cap either alouette.

alouette 4th Aug 2009 04:53

As for the uniforms...
 
hey Trogs!!!

Never worn baseball caps with "scrambled" whatever...I don't know where that comes from?!? Don't you know me at all?!?:}

Anyways, why do I have to look like a poof when I work in an environment which makes you sweat like a pig, and the shirt/pants stick like chewing gum....brrrrrrrrr


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