Just to settle a question for me, was the ANJ-3 ever used ' officially ' as a legal jacket to wear on duty when it was introduced ? But it cant be worn today on the base, right ? I love the non fur collar version. Some guy has a Sportys ANJ-3 for sale on E BAY but its a bit too small for me. DARN ! Nice looking jacket too.
The AN-J-3 was designed in 1943 by the US Army Air Forces. The jacket was intended to be a replacement for the Army Air Forces A-2 & USN M-422 jackets. The Jacket borrowed design elements from each type of jacket and was planned to be issued to both services. The "AN" meant it was for both Army and the Navy use, the "J" specifies it as a jacket, and "3" designates it as the third jacket developed under the joint services equipment program.
The design was an interesting combination of the A-2 and the M-422 jackets. It had the Gusseted back found on the USN jackets which allowed more freedom of movement. The rib-rack waistband, cuffs, and the dark seal goatskin hide were also carried over from the USN jackets. The leather collar, storm flap, and epaulets were taken from the USAAF A-2 design, minus the throat hook & latch and collar snaps. There were slight variations in the design as well, with some having no epaulets and an inside storm flap similar to the USN M-422.
Approximately 2,000 AN-J-3's were contracted and manufactured mostly by Willis & Geiger, but the design was short lived and both services dropped the jacket in favor of different designs shortly after delivery. The jacket did not see widespread combat use, but some photographic evidence suggests that a few were worn in combat. Willis & Gieger went on to sell some additional jackets to the commercial retail market under the label Abercrombie & Fitch.
Has any one on here made any jackets out of it?If you're looking for black, the black goatskin Aero have been getting this last couple of years is lovely stuff - I have my eye on it for a jacket at some future date.
I believe I would prefer Aero's fantastic looking brown goatskin over their black for any military type jacket (A-2, G-1, ANJ-3, etc.) as black is IMO too great a deviation from the standard of originally issued military jackets. Honestly said, I even have a problem with side entry (handwarmer) pockets as well. Just my take on the matter. I will say the black goatskin used to build my Maxwell is fantastic stuff and highly recommend it for look, hand, feel, and drape.If you're looking for black, the black goatskin Aero have been getting this last couple of years is lovely stuff - I have my eye on it for a jacket at some future date.