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This morning- to my great delight and relief, my long awaited early '40s USN aviator M-422a jacket arrived safely after 8 months of non-stop world travel in the evil clutches of ParcelForce UK. It's in bril condition and it fits perfect. Some of the old USN flight jackets are a little on the small side per size but this size 42 is spot-on for me.
It's made by 'Edmund T. Church Co.'. The Goatskin needs a conditioning after being squashed up for so long- need to get it moistened up a bit and shape it out- get the wrinkles out. The mouton collar is in mint condition and the knit cuff and waist parts are good- but could take replacing in a few years- plenty of NOS original knit around for thes jackets.
The M-422/a jackets began production pre-WW2 (after the A-1 and B-2 leather/shearling styles)and evolved post-war into the 55-J-14 and later G-1 series of USN aviation jackets, which are still in use by the USN today.
One of the nicer vintage jackets I've ever had and a perfect wearer.
And only $300... which was nice...
This type of thing but this example is from a different maker and mine's much nicer styled, nicer knit and collar mouton colour and better overall condition- he..he...
Here's a Japanese repro for some details-
http://www.rakuten.co.jp/kitarou/102605/136929/
Tokyo Joe style-
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It's made by 'Edmund T. Church Co.'. The Goatskin needs a conditioning after being squashed up for so long- need to get it moistened up a bit and shape it out- get the wrinkles out. The mouton collar is in mint condition and the knit cuff and waist parts are good- but could take replacing in a few years- plenty of NOS original knit around for thes jackets.
The M-422/a jackets began production pre-WW2 (after the A-1 and B-2 leather/shearling styles)and evolved post-war into the 55-J-14 and later G-1 series of USN aviation jackets, which are still in use by the USN today.
One of the nicer vintage jackets I've ever had and a perfect wearer.
And only $300... which was nice...

This type of thing but this example is from a different maker and mine's much nicer styled, nicer knit and collar mouton colour and better overall condition- he..he...
Here's a Japanese repro for some details-
http://www.rakuten.co.jp/kitarou/102605/136929/
Tokyo Joe style-
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T