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  2. G-1 military flight jacket - Wikipedia

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    Navy G-1 flight jacket. The "G-1" military flight jacket is the commonly accepted name for the fur-lined-collar World War II-era leather flight jacket of the United States Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard. A similar jacket used by the United States Army Air Corps/United States Army Air Forces was usually called the A-2 jacket.

  3. Cooper A-2 jacket - Wikipedia

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    New-build A-2s for USAF members include a velcro patch on the left breast for removable insignia, whereas World War Two models had a thin 1-inch high by 4-inch long leather name tag sewn or glued directly to the leather jacket. Cooper Sportswear ceased production in the late 1990s, and retailer inventories were exhausted some time afterwards.

  4. A-2 jacket - Wikipedia

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    The Type A-2 flying jacket was adopted as standard issue by the U.S. Army Air Corps as the successor to the Type A-1 flying jacket on May 9, 1931, per specification number 94-3040. Paperwork showing the first three (3) A-2 flying jacket contracts, all using button pocket closure and made of horsehide leather with cotton lining.

  5. Why the Leather Bomber Jacket Is the Only Coat You Need ... - AOL

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    Made from faux leather, this boxy, cropped jacket features slanted pockets and distressing along the seams for a modern twist that feels fresh yet versatile. Even better, you can take it home for ...

  6. Flight jacket - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the A-2 and G-1 jackets, shearling jackets, originally lined with fur, are recognized for being the warmest flight jackets. Even when the fur was replaced with wool, this coat was warm enough to keep Lt. John A. Macready warm when he set a world record in April 1921, reaching an altitude of 40,000 feet in his open-cockpit airplane.

  7. Parka - Wikipedia

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    A modern down parka with faux-fur trim on the hood. A parka, like the related anorak, is a type of coat with a hood, often lined with fur or faux fur.Parkas and anoraks are staples of Inuit clothing, traditionally made from caribou or seal skin, for hunting and kayaking in the frigid Arctic.

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