johnnyjohnny
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really hope someone can help me with the meaning of a stamp put on the collar tag of military jackets. a picture of what i'm talking about is attached here.
the jackets involved would be military issue, not part of the original tag, but stamped on it much as WW2 A-2 jackets had 'ok' tags stamped on the lining if they passed inspection.
the picture here is of a naval deck jacket i think which i found online searching this out. mine is a schott mil issue G-1 from probably the 90s when they were a contractor. mine has the schott label and the stamp is 04.
my reason for wishing some help is that i purchased this jacket on ebay, saw the stamp picture and figured it as something military connected. when i got the jacket it had one of the front patch pockets with one side 1/4" longer than the other. the other patch pocket was also 1/4" shorter on both sides. so of 2 front patch pockets, each pocket side was 7 3/4" in height, except the one side that was 8".
i will likely return it, but wanted to know if the 04 was a grading stamp that was there to show this jacket had defects...maybe such that it rated 04 on the grading scale. or some such reason for the stamp being there.
thanks for any help with this. will be calling schott customer service tomorrow to see if they have any knowledge of this regarding how they handle 'seconds' or defects. will post if i find they have any info themselves on this. thanks again.