Italian-wiseguy
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Some time ago, in a far far away thread
someone asked what kind of jackets did italian pilots wore in WWII.
So I come up now (better late than never) with these pictures, hoping to be useful.
The jacket was called "Marus" or "Giusti", the name of the main two firms committed to produce the garments;
they were basically cloth jackets with removable liner and removable mouton (fake mouton) collar, knitted cuffs and waistband;
there were numerous versions, seemingly issued without too much logic, differences laying mainly in the pockets (two, three, side entry o reverse entry, zippered or not).
as you can see italian pilots tended to prefer a confortable or forgiving fit, I'd say an abundant one:
(that's why I'm prone to the disbelieve the idea of A2s being tightly fitted due to cramped cockpit spaces... besides, also Irvins and B2s seem quite generous in their proportions)
italian pilots working with germans, or operating german planes, received sometime german equipments as well:
well, I hope this was of some interest for someone.
Ciao!!
someone asked what kind of jackets did italian pilots wore in WWII.
So I come up now (better late than never) with these pictures, hoping to be useful.
The jacket was called "Marus" or "Giusti", the name of the main two firms committed to produce the garments;
they were basically cloth jackets with removable liner and removable mouton (fake mouton) collar, knitted cuffs and waistband;
there were numerous versions, seemingly issued without too much logic, differences laying mainly in the pockets (two, three, side entry o reverse entry, zippered or not).
as you can see italian pilots tended to prefer a confortable or forgiving fit, I'd say an abundant one:
(that's why I'm prone to the disbelieve the idea of A2s being tightly fitted due to cramped cockpit spaces... besides, also Irvins and B2s seem quite generous in their proportions)
italian pilots working with germans, or operating german planes, received sometime german equipments as well:
well, I hope this was of some interest for someone.
Ciao!!
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