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M-65 Jacket Dating

SpiceLMF

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Hey All,

Long time lurker, first time posting. I was hoping to get some insight on the dating/source of the M-65 jacket. I bought it from a thrift store in Brooklyn for not much. This was when I hadn't done much research into the real/the repro etc - I saw the font in the tag and figured it was of some vintage.

I've searched all over the internet to date this jacket but am coming up empty handed. I believe this one is not military issue - no standard serial number and it lists "dry clean only" I've looked up M. Rubin & Sons with not much luck.

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Inside Jacket Label
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Front Zip
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Zip Pull Tab
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Hood Compartment Zip
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Lining Label
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Only piece that I was able to find definitive information on was the hood! it's a M-1943 women's hood which I'm pretty confident doesn't belong to the jacket. It's also attached pretty janky with a ribbed jersey panel. I have a feeling the original was lost and replaced with this.
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Any idea how to date this or where it's from? ?
 

danogun

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First time I have posted, love this site! This jacket is not a true M-65 because the M-65 had a built-in hood with a zipper closure. The hood is from an M-43 jacket that was issued during the Korean war and early Vietnam war. This jacket looks like a repro to me. I’m sure someone else on this sight has better knowledge of this.


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Flightengineer

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Looks like typical commercial M65.
And as far as I know in early Vietnam war there were no longer M43, but used M51 (it's a slightly different jacket with diferent hood)))
 

EmergencyIan

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I agree, it’s an older civilian model M-65 as is the liner. I also agree that the hood is a 1940s M-1943 field jacket model...it’s not a hood from a woman’s military jacket.

Civilian M-65’s have been in the market for decades. Saying that, it looks like a good pickup. I’m sure it will do the trick.

- Ian
 

SpiceLMF

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Thanks for all the help everyone. I was pretty positive it wasn't military - if anyone knows rough years I'm super interested to know. I didn't realize civilian version were being made for so long! Thanks again!
 

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