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New Tanker Jackets at WWII Imp

ww2imp

Member
Ladies and Gentlemen,

We are proud to present our latest generation Tanker Jacket...

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We are sure you will be impressed with our latest run. Our quality, craftsmanship, durability, and accuracy has never been matched by anyone else. Some have commented that our previous runs were slightly olive for their tastes. Well, the fabric on our new runs was dyed using the milspec formulas in a more earthy tone of OD#3. The shading on our new run is characteristic of our very early versions of tanker jackets and jumpsuits.

We include our excellent quality hefty 100% wool melton dyed in appropriate shades of OD. Cuffs, collar, and waist are knitted authentically using a color and gauge matched 100% wool yarn stitched in the authentic knitting pattern. Cuffs are knitted with a transitional tubular stitch. (These cuffs are not simply flat knitted fabric sewn with a seam along one side as done by others.) The zippers are genuine talon brand with brass teeth and slider with bell shaped pull. Anyone who knows our products know we go the extra yard for accuracy... American Made!
 

Stony

Well-Known Member
I see the two piece set with the tanker jacket and trousers, but not just the tanker jacket alone. How much for just the jacket?

Thank you
Stony
 

ww2imp

Member
I recently had a customer who collects repro tanker jackets comment that when he got our new tanker jacket he thought it was, "new-old-stock!" It was that good!
 
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Anonymous

Guest
I am waiting for the new old stock N-1 Deck jacket that you should make.
 

saunders

Member
ww2imp said:
I recently had a customer who collects repro tanker jackets comment that when he got our new tanker jacket he thought it was, "new-old-stock!" It was that good!

Might be more convincing if the customer posted this info. He should collect vintage jackets and not repro. jackets; he'd be more inclined to spot the telltale differences like zippers.
 
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