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The G-1 is an official Navy uniform item, but Naval Aviators can’t resist wearing it with their civilian clothes. Civilians love the jacket too. |
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The G-1 jacket is one of the most coveted possessions of Naval Aviators. Most G-1s are covered with squadron, carrier, and aircraft patches from the aviator’s duty assignments. |
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The jacket is popular throughout Europe, not only with pilots, but also with students, girl friends, and enthusiasts. |
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In an emergency, the jacket can be worn reversed with the orange lining out. The collar is normally worn open but the jacket zips to the top of the collar, turning it into a warm turtleneck. |
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Pilots for many of America’s best-known airlines wear Skyliner leather jackets with their uniforms. Its top quality materials, fine tailoring, and professional appearance have made it the most preferred and desired airline uniform jacket. |
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Whether you’re in the left seat of a 777 or in a skybox at the 50-yard line, the Catalina is casually professional and exceedingly comfortable. Its elegant European design has clean, classic lines that make it perfect for casual wear or uniform. |
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When you slip on your F-82 for the first time, you’ll know it’s the best of the Air Force and the Navy flight jackets. Its design is clean and good looking and its action back and gussets makes it the most comfortable jacket you’ve ever worn. |
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The Air Force developed two new flight jackets in the 1970’s; a summer jacket called the CWU-36/P and the winter CWU-45/P. The design is so well liked that it is the standard jacket for air forces around the world and is even popular among civilians. |
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The Expedition is a precise replica of a jacket you’ve seen in a popular film. We found an original in Hollywood and duplicated every detail including the pattern, leather and hardware. |
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Whether you’re flying a seaplane in Alaska, exploring the Amazon jungles of South America, or telling about it at the local watering hole, this is the ideal jacket to be wearing. |
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