deeb7 said:JGC said:The B-15 does have the White AAF stencil on the left sleeve, but its very faded. I wouldn't have thought that it would have been put on a non-military issue jacket.
If it's a nice jacket from the period, I'm sure it doesn't matter, but it does differ from the military spec. B-15's.
The lining looks to be of the green plush type often seen on the civilian jackets, instead of the wool/alpaca blend similar to that of your B-10. The zipper appears to be central, instead of offset to the right, and the pen pocket is the double type found a little later on the B-15A. There is no cloth hanger ...
I don't know how Messrs Maguire and Conway were able to tell that a jacket had been issued without a tag. It makes no sense as the sizes were incorporated into the label.
David, thanks for your feedback on this jacket, I've taken another look at it and have to now agree with everything you've said. This is the first of this model that I've ever had in my collection, and it looks like I need to keep searching. I did find a small size tag inside one of the pockets, and a cutter tag in the pocket on the opposite side. That's what I like about this forum, there's always something new to learn, I guess I'll mark this one up to experience. Thanks Jon