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A-2 Paris Cognac

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Art. no.: SKU-114
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Description

A2- Paris, Cognac



The A-2 jacket was introduced by the US Army Air Corps on May 29, 1931 as the INTERMEDIATE Flying Jacket, over time and due to different contracts
and suppliers there were several similar versions of the A-2 made which all had basically the same construction.
The A-2 Paris is made using soft and thick 100% Paraguayan Steerhide.
We have also included a practical and removable machine washable faux-fur fleece collar and in- lining.
Underneath the Faux Fur lining you will find the jacket 100% cotton lined, perfect for summer.
The pockets like all original A2 jackets are single snap buttoned and the back of the jacket is sewn from one peice of leather, meaning there is no middle seam.


Details:


    100% Vegetable tanned, Aniline colored Paraguayan Steerhide

    Removeable fleece inner lining and collar cover.

    Two outer pockets with snap buttons, two inner pockets (one with zipper).

    Wind resistant knitted cuffs and waistband.

    Snap-button closed, wind-block over zipper.


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Size Chart

Not sure about your size? Use this chart to find your recommended jacket size based on your chest measurement.

Your Chest Measurement (cm) (inch) Recommended Size
90–95 cm  35.4–37.4" S
95–100 cm 37.4–39.4" M
100–105 cm 39.4–41.3" L
105–110 cm 41.3–43.3" XL
110–115 cm 43.3–45.3" XXL
115–120 cm 45.3–47.2" 3XL
120–125 cm 47.2–49.2" 4XL
125–130 cm 49.2–51.2" 5XL
130–135 cm 51.2–53.1" 6XL
135–140 cm 53.1–55.1" 7XL
140–145 cm 55.1–57.1" 8XL
145–150 cm 57.1–59.1" 9XL

Note: This chart is intended as a guideline. The correct size may vary depending on the model, cut, and desired fit. If you are unsure, we will be happy to assist you personally.

How to Measure Correctly

Measure your chest circumference around the fullest part of your chest, keeping the tape measure horizontal around your body. The tape should fit comfortably without being too tight.

For flight jackets, leather jackets, and sheepskin jackets, we recommend allowing some extra room for comfort, especially if you plan to wear a sweater underneath.

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