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OFTEN, when I say 'Vintage flying jacket,' folk will immediately think of 'leather.'
But there is more that just 'a few of us' who really appreciate, the allure, cut, styling, class and functionality of those jackets of the 40's cut from cloth and worn by men and women cut from steel!!
The first is the B-10 RoughWear, reproduced by the Japanese company, Buzz Rickson (you got it, took the name from McQueen in The War Lover).
Great attention to detail and quality cotton sateen fabric used (like only the Japanese can do it!), and this one is often mistaken as an original, especially now that it has developed a lovely 'bleached' look to the olive green.
(This ones up for sale in classifieds).
But there is more that just 'a few of us' who really appreciate, the allure, cut, styling, class and functionality of those jackets of the 40's cut from cloth and worn by men and women cut from steel!!
The first is the B-10 RoughWear, reproduced by the Japanese company, Buzz Rickson (you got it, took the name from McQueen in The War Lover).
Great attention to detail and quality cotton sateen fabric used (like only the Japanese can do it!), and this one is often mistaken as an original, especially now that it has developed a lovely 'bleached' look to the olive green.
(This ones up for sale in classifieds).