tmitchell59
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You can date the aviator by the code on the bottom edge of the sunrise zipper stop. A letter and number. Number is year. Letter is month. Late 30s. This is a nice jacket.
That's something new I've learnt today. Thx!You can date the aviator by the code on the bottom edge of the sunrise zipper stop. A letter and number. Number is year. Letter is month. Late 30s. This is a nice jacket.
This is the same jacket as mine. I bet this one has a few stories to tell.The Winward brand was Montgomery Ward. Mine was made by Roughwear Clothing, this jacket was made by an unidentified maker. An excellent documentation of this Aviator style used as a motorcycle jacket, though they were not sold as such in 1940.
Love that artwork, very cool! Where'd you find that jacket?This is the same jacket as mine. I bet this one has a few stories to tell.
Here it is in the 1941 Wards catalog:And this nice 30's 40's half belt Aviator.
I'm really not sure when this new label started. Not horsehide. The MW Brent label probably ends around 1960. This jacket looks 60s to meAny sightings of this MW label yet? Some of the images in @tmitchell59 second post aren't showing up so I’m not sure. The ‘genuine leather’ makes me think it’s a later steerhide jacket but I’m just guessing…
Ideal zips and an odd ‘ice cream’ one if that helps!
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Realllly want to take a stitch ripper to that HD patch…
Rabbit foot included