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A lot of these jackets were shipped to Russia in WWII as part of the "Lend Lease" act. Very nice jackets.
Huh, Avirex of all people did a repro.
Marketed as a Charles Lindbergh piece, which is odd, but detailing looks pretty spot on.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/290768138968
It's alpaca pile. It was a common lining fabric for high-end coats of that time. It was also used for the alpaca pile stadium coats that were popular in the early-mid 1930s.
Other than the avirex repro from a decade+ back, I don't think anyone does repros of these currently. Too limited a market and too expensive to produce.
The originals are still pretty easy to find, and are usually in excellent condition.
I believe I've seen photos of Eddie Cochran wearing one of these during a UK tour (might even have been that fateful last tour).
Many aviators in Navy dirigibles wore them. There was definitely more room in an airship gondola to wear a long M-69 then inside a cramped bomber cockpit. I've also seen photos of Navy officers (Captains and Admirals) wearing them in extreme cold weather climates (such as the Aleutians).
And the Navy's sheepskin jackets were the M-444 and M-445.