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This basic has been around since the early 1930s. It was a civilian style before the A-2, and continues to be made in various guises. To call these civilian versions of the A-2 or the G-1 doesn't do them justice. The "bomber jacket" name came about in the 1940s, capitalizing on the heroic image of WWII aviators. In the early days, some were called "aviation jackets" or "flying jackets", but there was some confusion with the pre-war jacket style also bearing this name (asymmetrical zip, d-pocket).
The style was characterized by short body length, zip front, knit cuffs and waistband.
Let's see yours! I'll start off with some of mine.
The style was characterized by short body length, zip front, knit cuffs and waistband.
Let's see yours! I'll start off with some of mine.