- Messages
- 10,562
- Location
- Bozeman, MT
I think this is one of the most interesting jackets I've had in a while. The jacket is made from capeskin, with a full alpaca pile lining. The overall lines, with the off-center zip, large collar, waist belt, zipped and snapped sleeves, two piece back, and large collar remind me of the pre-war B-2. The jacket is heavily worn, and the label has partially worn away, however the word "Aviation" is still visible in the upper right hand corner, and the location of the manufacturer, Kansas City, MO is still visible at the bottom. The style and what's left of the tag suggest that this was a specialty aviation manufacturer/retailer, not a fashion one. The buckle on the belt is of the same type used on wartime Colvinex flight suits, which were similar in construction to this jacket, and the size tag and reorder tag look of a military style. So it's very possible they had military contracts. The main zip is one of those Talons with the unmarked deco stopboxes, which puts the manufacture around 1942-1943. I'm slogging through wartime St. Louis phonebooks to see if I can find any matches.
Last edited: