G1 Patch Leather Jacket - Brown

UGS: 2220593001019

Prix régulier €999,00 Solde

The authentic new G1 Two Patch by Avirex

détails du produit

Family: G1 Jacket
Collection: Fall / Winter
Classic design from the US Navy tradition
Features 2 patches
Made of dark brown goat leather
Sheepskin collar and front nickel zipper
Two applied pockets with buttoned flaps
Wool waistband and cuffs
Gusset under the arm for greater freedom of movement
Rayon satin lining for maximum comfort.

  • Model is 186 cm and wears a size Medium.

Matériaux

Sheepskin, used in aviation jackets, offers durability and comfort, being historically chosen for its ability to insulate against extreme cold at high altitudes. This material not only protected aviation pioneers, but also provided flexibility and freedom of movement, without the addition of heavy padding, making it an essential ally for frontier pilots facing the challenges of early aerial exploration.

Taille et coupe

Regular Fit
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The G-1 leather jacket is perhaps the most iconic of Maverick's clothing, and it has become synonymous with Naval Aviators. This jacket, however, is not just limited to the Navy; it is also issued by the Marine Corps and the Coast Guard to both officers and enlisted aviation personnel on flying status. With its distinctive fur-lined collar, the G-1 is easily distinguishable from its Army/Air Force counterpart, the A-2 leather flight jacket. The roots of the G-1 can be traced back to the M-422 jacket introduced by the Navy in the 1930s and standardized in 1940. In 1942, the jacket was replaced with the more economical M-422A due to wartime material shortages. However, both versions remained visually similar to the G-1 we know today.

During WWII, naval personnel rarely adorned their leather jackets with more than a single patch on the left breast, depicting their name, qualification, and service. Sometimes, a single squadron patch was worn on the right breast. However, personalization with patches did not become widespread until after the war. As depicted by Maverick in Top Gun, G-1 jackets are often personalized with patches that mark deployments, aircraft flown, and significant milestones, such as carrier landings and flight hours.

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