Skyhawk
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- 359
- Location
- Portland, OR
Hello all. I have been working on a reproduction of Amelia Earhart's leather flight jacket for some time now. I am pleased to finally present the prototype. A lot of work and research has gone into this jacket. I have poured over archives and photos to produce the most accurate reproduction of this jacket possible. Other attempts have been made to recreate this jacket, and although they were decent efforts, they have fallen short with some major missed details. Original jacket:
Without further delay, I present the Aviatrix:
Some major immediately apparent details missed in the past are the one-piece back and especially the gusseted armpits. Also the original jacket had a riveted hookless zipper. We also procured NOS 1930's Casien buttons for this jacket. The jacket is finished off with an 1930's Air Associates label. Air Associates was a known supplier of aviation equipment and clothing to Amelia Earhart during her air adventures in the 1930's. Air Assoc. also had other flight jackets made in the 1930's with nearly all the features of this jacket. Including the gusseted armpits.
Without further delay, I present the Aviatrix:
Some major immediately apparent details missed in the past are the one-piece back and especially the gusseted armpits. Also the original jacket had a riveted hookless zipper. We also procured NOS 1930's Casien buttons for this jacket. The jacket is finished off with an 1930's Air Associates label. Air Associates was a known supplier of aviation equipment and clothing to Amelia Earhart during her air adventures in the 1930's. Air Assoc. also had other flight jackets made in the 1930's with nearly all the features of this jacket. Including the gusseted armpits.