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Plain and simple, Alpha Industries is to MA-1 flight, N-2B Arctic, and M-65 field jackets what Levi’s is to denim.
Plain and simple, Alpha Industries is to MA-1 flight, N-2B Arctic, and M-65 field jackets what Levi’s is to denim.
The heroes at sea have provided civilians with countless modern essentials, including the peacoat. A product of 19th-century nautical attire, this cropped, double-breasted style made inroads into men’s fashion after World
Camouflage is a pattern of paradox that encompasses both hiding but also being seen. Camo is the go-to military print for men looking for a fashionable edge.
Military style has proven it’s more than just a fleeting trend and moved on to become a classic look for men. Rising to prominence during WWII, the aesthetic is a fusion of functional uniformity, but reimagined for today’s stylish gent.
The B-15 came as some sort of alternative to the flight suits and became the dawn of synthetic flight jackets.
The 1940’s and 50’s brought a few changes to the bomber. This new MA-1 brought a few tweaks with a knit collar and orange liner.
If there ever was a celebrity in flying jackets, the G-1 is it. It has been authorized wear for Naval Aviators almost continuously since the 1930s.
The B-10 jacket was first produced in 1943 using cloth materials, but with a collar and lining made in alpaca fur.
The B-6 jacket was first produced at around 1943. It came as an improved version of the B-3 being relatively more light weight.