Yes, it looks like something similar to Levi's Menlo Cossack: http://archive.hickorees.com/brand/...product/1930s-menlo-leather-jacket-dark-brownCossack?
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Looks like an insulated type of a heavy leather coat? Not trim. You see how his arms are not long or very bulky. Nice jacket.
This is a really good point and one worthy of a thread of its own. I remember seeing a couple of Alexander Leather jackets that were based on vintage jackets, and they were big pocketed horrors. It wasn't so much that they were inaccurate, it was just that they were horrible designs in themselves.The length on this jacket creates a very awkward fit. I'm not one for short jackets to be sure but this makes the wearer look like a hot dog in a bun. Not a pattern that needs revisiting imho. Not everything vintage is good.
Civilian sports jackets like that predate the A1 and continue to be made today with no military or flying connections. Golf, mainly.
It is very cool to learn about the origins of the A-1. Thanks!Yes, The jacket on the right is not an A-1 either. It is a civilian Golf / hunting jacket from the 1920's. It is made of suede or nubuck and they were common. It has been theorized that the A-1 was based on the design of just that type of sport jacket.
It's funny in this case. With those knickers and socks the guy on the left looks like he just wandered off the fairway.