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Here’s Buzz Rickson’s USAAF B-10 Flying Jacket, Superior Togs.
So as to help put the B-10 images now following into some sort of fit perspective, it’s a size 40. I'm doing the modeling and my body measures are as follows: 40" chest circumference, 30" waist, 33" shirt sleeve, 5' 9" tall, 148 lbs. with a lean, athletic build.
The overwhelming majority of our customers purchase this jacket in a marked size that directly corresponds to their chest measure: chest measures 40”, jacket size equals 40.
This B-10 is a delight to wear and it’s easy to understand that, given the superior warmth and comfort of this style, why it was destined to replace the A-2 jacket in WWII. I’ve found that a B-10 worn with a sweater, shirt and undershirt is quite adequate for extended use in temperatures down to 38 degrees F., though wind speed and personal tolerance of cold weather are variables to consider.
This is our most popular B-10 style, which came as a surprise to me considering it’s not a “typical” B-10, because it has the berry-colored knit parts. The knit color we commonly associate with vintage A-2 jackets produced in select contracts from Aero Leather of Beacon, NY, was genuinely found on at least one example of a vintage B-10 produced by Superior Togs and is why Buzz Rickson’s uses this maker-specific label in producing this jacket style.
I have personally seen a vintage B-10 with the berry-colored knit back in the early 1990s at the now-defunct Great Western Show in Pomona, CA, which was a rather-threadbare B-10 specimen and it’s only in retrospect that I now wish I had purchased it; I had no idea how rare such a jacket was at the time. My best recollection of that B-10 is that it was not produced by Superior Togs, which if I’m correct in my recall, would mean at least one other contractor produced these oddball B-10s.
It is a combination of the distinctive knit color, olive-hued body color, rusty-colored collar fur, and pocket-flap contour that has made this B-10 so popular for us.
We have sizes 38-44 in stock. The current price for the B-10 is $490.00. All prices always include U. S. customs duty, import processing fees, currency-conversion fees and expedited shipping & insurance from the manufacturer to us in the USA.
All re-stocks on this jacket for fall will have a manufacturer-imposed price increase, so if we have your size and item choice in stock prior to receiving the F/W 2015 replenishment, ordering before the replenishment stock arrives will yield you the benefit of the current price that is less costly than what will be available in the fall.
All items that we ship to Canada are assumed by Canadian customs officials to be of U. S. origin, thus qualifying for duty-free import under NAFTA, so Canadian customers benefit greatly and should only have to pay national and provincial taxes, which are, for the most, unavoidable and would apply to items even of Canadian origin.
You can see product details, detailed and larger images, fit tips, and product measurements on our website:
https://www.historypreservation.com/...erior-togs-co/
So as to help put the B-10 images now following into some sort of fit perspective, it’s a size 40. I'm doing the modeling and my body measures are as follows: 40" chest circumference, 30" waist, 33" shirt sleeve, 5' 9" tall, 148 lbs. with a lean, athletic build.
The overwhelming majority of our customers purchase this jacket in a marked size that directly corresponds to their chest measure: chest measures 40”, jacket size equals 40.
This B-10 is a delight to wear and it’s easy to understand that, given the superior warmth and comfort of this style, why it was destined to replace the A-2 jacket in WWII. I’ve found that a B-10 worn with a sweater, shirt and undershirt is quite adequate for extended use in temperatures down to 38 degrees F., though wind speed and personal tolerance of cold weather are variables to consider.
This is our most popular B-10 style, which came as a surprise to me considering it’s not a “typical” B-10, because it has the berry-colored knit parts. The knit color we commonly associate with vintage A-2 jackets produced in select contracts from Aero Leather of Beacon, NY, was genuinely found on at least one example of a vintage B-10 produced by Superior Togs and is why Buzz Rickson’s uses this maker-specific label in producing this jacket style.
I have personally seen a vintage B-10 with the berry-colored knit back in the early 1990s at the now-defunct Great Western Show in Pomona, CA, which was a rather-threadbare B-10 specimen and it’s only in retrospect that I now wish I had purchased it; I had no idea how rare such a jacket was at the time. My best recollection of that B-10 is that it was not produced by Superior Togs, which if I’m correct in my recall, would mean at least one other contractor produced these oddball B-10s.
It is a combination of the distinctive knit color, olive-hued body color, rusty-colored collar fur, and pocket-flap contour that has made this B-10 so popular for us.
We have sizes 38-44 in stock. The current price for the B-10 is $490.00. All prices always include U. S. customs duty, import processing fees, currency-conversion fees and expedited shipping & insurance from the manufacturer to us in the USA.
All re-stocks on this jacket for fall will have a manufacturer-imposed price increase, so if we have your size and item choice in stock prior to receiving the F/W 2015 replenishment, ordering before the replenishment stock arrives will yield you the benefit of the current price that is less costly than what will be available in the fall.
All items that we ship to Canada are assumed by Canadian customs officials to be of U. S. origin, thus qualifying for duty-free import under NAFTA, so Canadian customers benefit greatly and should only have to pay national and provincial taxes, which are, for the most, unavoidable and would apply to items even of Canadian origin.
You can see product details, detailed and larger images, fit tips, and product measurements on our website:
https://www.historypreservation.com/...erior-togs-co/