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Navy jackets question

stanier

Well-Known Member
I really like Navy G-1 type jackets from M422 through all the type variants. However, I prefer shorter fitting jackets and I wonder of the 40's and 50's variants and contracts is there one generally recognised as being patterned shorter than the others?
 

Dany McDonald

Well-Known Member
Stanier,

I am no expert on USN skins, but my Monarch MIL-J-7823 (AER) is smaller than any other size 40 AN6552-55J14-G-1. I have four in total and had 6 at one time.

I know others will get granular with specs!

HTH

D
 

mulceber

Moderator
Beautiful jacket, too. Once of the nicest contracts.
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stanier

Well-Known Member
Time to put down a fresh deposit with J.C?
I've actually got a queued deposit with John, but I've changed my mind so many times what I want, he's probably completely bemused with me but always a joy to work with and so helpful.

What are my chances of finding a mint and clean (none smelly!) of these L W Fosters 55J14 original in probably a size 40?

Cheers
 

mulceber

Moderator
Possible - Foster had a bunch of contracts (like 3-4 55J14 contracts, and then they started making 7823s in a different pattern in the early-mid '50s). The trouble is, Tom Cruise's jacket in Top Gun was a Foster, so they're in demand. FWIW, the pattern you're looking for should have a vertical stitch in the lefthand pocket (sort of like an A-1 or a G&F M-422A), so that's an easy way to identify Fosters 55J14s.
 

CK90

Well-Known Member
I love flight jackets but the U.S.N intermediate jackets specifically will always be my favourite. Have an order coming up with J.C next year and I cannot wait!!
 
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