Jorgeenriqueaguilera
Well-Known Member
Gents,
This example is not a flight jacket itself, rather it is an Army issued field jacket; the M-1941, originally designed for the use in ground combat. It became one of the most popular garments of the war, and eventually found its way into the air. It was highly desirable for its comfort and plain good looks.
Due to wide adoption, the M-1941 is usually recognized as a symbol of the WWII American G.I.
It was constructed of light weight olive green cotton and lined in a shirt weight OD serge wool, making it not a durable garment and specimens in good condition are quite rare today.
I was lucky to find this superb example. Being marked as a size 36R, I am surprised that it fits me decently.
That being said, enjoy the pics and stay safe!
Regards,
Jorge
This example is not a flight jacket itself, rather it is an Army issued field jacket; the M-1941, originally designed for the use in ground combat. It became one of the most popular garments of the war, and eventually found its way into the air. It was highly desirable for its comfort and plain good looks.
Due to wide adoption, the M-1941 is usually recognized as a symbol of the WWII American G.I.
It was constructed of light weight olive green cotton and lined in a shirt weight OD serge wool, making it not a durable garment and specimens in good condition are quite rare today.
I was lucky to find this superb example. Being marked as a size 36R, I am surprised that it fits me decently.
That being said, enjoy the pics and stay safe!
Regards,
Jorge