Want to buy or sell something? Check the classifieds
  • The Fedora Lounge is supported in part by commission earning affiliate links sitewide. Please support us by using them. You may learn more here.

Leather RAF Aviator jacket

TeutonicHeathen

New in Town
Messages
5
Location
Illinois
I'm looking for some advice on this mystery jacket. It was listed on ebay as a RAF leather aviator jacket. Sherpa lined and real leather. Looks quality and made in England. To me it looks more like a vintage biker jacket but with less zippers and buckles. Any advice on what this is or who made it?
 

Attachments

  • Screenshot_20241210_154701_eBay.jpg
    Screenshot_20241210_154701_eBay.jpg
    577.9 KB · Views: 62
  • Screenshot_20241210_173545_eBay.jpg
    Screenshot_20241210_173545_eBay.jpg
    685.9 KB · Views: 61
  • Screenshot_20241210_154715_eBay.jpg
    Screenshot_20241210_154715_eBay.jpg
    496.9 KB · Views: 58
  • Screenshot_20241210_154727_eBay.jpg
    Screenshot_20241210_154727_eBay.jpg
    522.5 KB · Views: 59

RDS

New in Town
Messages
43
This would appear to be nothing more than one of the many modern sheepskin jackets which go under the generic banner of ‘flying’ or ‘bomber’ jacket and are widely available from shops and the web.
It is most definitely not RAF, nor military issue and is almost certainly doesn’t have any military connection at all.
A lot of these jackets are made in Pakistan, India and the Far East. However, regardless of whether it was actually made in the UK or not it doesn’t really make much difference as any jacket which has a label which just says ‘Real Leather’ is probably fairly cheaply made. Otherwise why not specify exactly what type of hide it actually is ?
Also, it’s quite telling that the large label which was originally at the collar below the hanging chain is missing as this which would’ve certainly helped in providing more info about the jacket.
I don’t know what the asking price was but from the photos there seems to be nothing particularly special about this jacket and eBay has many similar examples listed.
 

wayose

New in Town
Messages
10
This would appear to be nothing more than one of the many modern sheepskin jackets which go under the generic banner of ‘flying’ or ‘bomber’ jacket and are widely available from shops and the web.
It is most definitely not RAF, nor military issue and is almost certainly doesn’t have any military connection at all.
A lot of these jackets are made in Pakistan, India and the Far East. However, regardless of whether it was actually made in the UK or not it doesn’t really make much difference as any jacket which has a label which just says ‘Real Leather’ is probably fairly cheaply made. Otherwise why not specify exactly what type of hide it actually is ?
Also, it’s quite telling that the large label which was originally at the collar below the hanging chain is missing as this which would’ve certainly helped in providing more info about the jacket.
I don’t know what the asking price was but from the photos there seems to be nothing particularly special about this jacket and eBay has many similar examples listed. wedding videography brisbane
Based on your description, it sounds like the jacket could be a vintage British leather aviator jacket, possibly made by a brand like Barbour, Schott, or Belstaff, known for producing high-quality leather outerwear. The Sherpa lining and real leather suggest it's designed for warmth, similar to RAF aviator jackets, but the simpler design with fewer zippers and buckles leans more towards a vintage biker style. Without seeing the jacket, it's hard to pinpoint the exact maker, but it could be a hybrid style combining elements of both.
 

RDS

New in Town
Messages
43
The photos don’t reveal much detail and anything’s possible but I’d be very surprised if the jacket is either vintage or from any of those companies.
A simple search for ‘Sheepskin Flying Jacket’ on sites such as eBay will bring up numerous similar examples, many of which are available very cheaply.
 

Forum statistics

Threads
109,795
Messages
3,088,115
Members
54,568
Latest member
RonsRoom
Top