Cooper Original™ US Navy Flight Jacket G-1! Back by popular demand! One of the staple jackets of the original Cooper Sportswear line was the Cooper Sportswear Goatskin USN G-1 (the other being the Cooper Sportswear Goatskin A-2). The naked goatskin leather comes from the highlands and is soft but very durable. So after much demand, we’re re-introducing this classic naval aviator’s flight jacket! The G-1 is the USN/USMC flight jacket worn with pride by naval aviators since WWII (although the jacket was known as the M-422A during the WWII era). Our US Wings Cooper Original™ Goatskin USN G-1 is an authentic reproduction of the original Cooper G-1. Our Cooper Original™ Goatskin USN G-1 carries on the outstanding tradition of Cooper G-1s that preceded it and is a G-1 that any naval aviator (or leather jacket enthusiast) would be proud to wear!
This is a genuine military-issue G-1 and does NOT have side-entry hand warmer pockets.
The Cooper Original™ US Navy Flight Jacket G-1 features:
- 100% Naked Goatskin leather to USN Spec
- Genuine US Military Issue
- Mouton fur collar
- Throat strap and buttons under collar
- Bi-swing back and underarm gussets for freedom of movement
- Button-thru patch pockets with hidden pen pocket under left pocket flap
- Nylon lining
- Inside map pocket
- Inside storm flap with USN perforation
- Y2K Brass zipper
- Knit cuffs & waistband
- Color: Seal Brown
- Fit: Military (Trimmer in shoulders and torso. For a more normal size or if you have broad shoulders, order a size larger.)
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History of Cooper:
Founded in 1910, Cooper manufactured raincoats for the US Army in 1917-1918 as well as field jackets from 1941-1945. On January 5 1942, Cooper was awarded the contract to produce A-2 jackets for the USAAF during WWII. In 1988, they were awarded a contract to produce A-2s for the USAF; the jackets were created using patterns from an original A-2 but were made in a fuller cut to accommodate modern physiques. In 1996, they were awarded a contract from the Defense Supply Center Philadelphia (DSCP) to re-design the A-2 into what would become the current military-issue version. Fit & functionality upgrades were made to this venerable Air Force flight jacket, including side-entry hand-warmer pockets and an interior pocket (which had previously only been available on civilian A-2 versions, not on military-issue A-2s), underarm gussets, and a more roomy fit.
Their contribution to the civilian market was no less significant. Cooper produced a range of A-2s, G-1s, Indy jackets and more to customers around the world. US Wings partnered with Cooper in 1986 and ending when Cooper ceased production in the late 1990s. US Wings is the official home of the Cooper name and we’re proud to continue the tradition of excellence. This line consists of classic Cooper jackets as well as a number of “new classics” that are sure to appeal to any leather jacket enthusiast. Rest assured that we’ve retained Cooper’s commitment to quality, putting only the finest materials and the highest level of craftsmanship into the jackets that bear the Cooper Original name. This ensures that our jackets will be of the same high quality as the original Cooper Sportswear jackets worn by your father, grandfather or even great-grandfather.
History of the G-1:
From the beginning, aviators chose leather for its warmth, durability, and good looks. Made famous by the AVG in China, and Hellcat pilots over the Pacific during WWII! The G-1 jacket is the USN and USCG leather flight jacket. Worn with pride by our Phantom crews during Vietnam. The G-1 remains a current issue jacket for officer and enlisted aviation personnel on flying status in the U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps and U.S. Coast Guard.
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