Red Leader
One of the Regulars
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EDIT: looks like the belted-back feature carried into WWII. Didn't see a tag but will check closer next time. Thanks!
Hey guys,
I stopped by a friends house today and we got to talking. The topic of vintage clothing came up and his dad pulled out an old uniform jacket that he didn't know a lot about.
From my initial inspection, it looked like a US Army military uniform jacket. What made it really cool was the fact that it had a sewn-in belt in the back (not the kind that wraps around the front) and an action back. It looked very 1930s from everything I know.
It basically looks just like this coat:
...except that it has the belted back and the action back.
Is there anyone that specializes in the history of vintage military uniforms that might be able to help with dating or more information about the jacket or its rarity? Next time I am there I will bring a camera and snap a picture. It was pretty cool.
Thanks all!
Hey guys,
I stopped by a friends house today and we got to talking. The topic of vintage clothing came up and his dad pulled out an old uniform jacket that he didn't know a lot about.
From my initial inspection, it looked like a US Army military uniform jacket. What made it really cool was the fact that it had a sewn-in belt in the back (not the kind that wraps around the front) and an action back. It looked very 1930s from everything I know.
It basically looks just like this coat:
...except that it has the belted back and the action back.
Is there anyone that specializes in the history of vintage military uniforms that might be able to help with dating or more information about the jacket or its rarity? Next time I am there I will bring a camera and snap a picture. It was pretty cool.
Thanks all!
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