This US Air Force Type A-2Leather Jacket came from an estate.
It was a War World IIissued and worn jacket. This is not just family lore as it is confirmed by theorder number on the label 42-1402-P. This order number denotes that is was issuedin Sept 1941. We do have a picture of the original owner with his squadronwearing the jacket (photo is staying with the family).
Distinguishing Characteristics
- Collar stand construction.
- Nearly square collar.
- Pocket flaps are softly curved with a rounded center point.
- Open box-stitch reinforcements on the top corners of the pockets.
- Rounded leather tongue reinforcement for the back of the snap inside the pocket.
- The shoulder epaulets are relatively narrow.
- Air Force Symbol painted on left arm
This jacket is in great condition considering ithas been in a war. There are signs of repair in the ribbing and lining. Fromthe way the repairs were done in the arm hole of the lining, etc., I believe theymay have been done during the war. There are no major cuts, or tear in theleather. There is a small patch of paint on the right arm.
Label –
Type A-2
Drawing No. 30-1415
A.C. Order No. 42-1402-P
Weber Sportswear Co.
Newburgh, N.Y.
Size is 44
Measurements –
*Please note that the original A-2 looks today to be arather trim-fitting jacket. Period photos and films reveal a jacket which couldbe worn fitted and sharp looking or a bit baggy and loose in the body. It wasdesigned to fit the thinner male of the time.
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