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US A2 Flight Men's Bomber Genuine Leather Jacket

This genuine cowhide leather jacket comes in a very classy original A2 Flight design. Made with high-quality cow leather and lined with cotton or polyester lining. 

Options to add US Patriotic Screen printing in the back of the jacket for Personalization of Veterans and Patriots!

Note: Color shades are in order of the pictures! 

Gender: MEN
Outerwear Type: Leather & Suede
Material: Cow Leather
Collar: Turn-down Collar
Type: Regular
Style: Moto & Biker
Lining Material: Cotton
Decoration: Front Pocket
Decoration: Zippers
Decoration: Pockets
Decoration: vintage
Model Number: A568
Sleeve Length(cm): Full
Thickness: Thick (Winter)
Closure Type: zipper
Clothing Length: Regular
Detachable Part: NONE
Pattern Type: Solid
Hooded: No
Color: Black.Yellow. Khaki.
Season: Winter , Autumn, Spring
Material: Cow Leather+ Cotton
Style: European and American Style
Tape: Automotive / Biker Design
Pattern Type: Pockets.Patchwork.Vintage.
Genuine Leather Jackets Male: Vintage Men's Real Leather Coats

Please also note there may be slight color variations in lining due to availability and patch inside is for display only, the actual jacket comes with an Inland Leather Co. label inside. 

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US A2 Flight Mens Bomber Genuine Leather Jacket

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US A2 Flight Men's Bomber Genuine Leather Jacket

This genuine cowhide leather jacket comes in a very classy original A2 Flight design. Made with high-quality cow leather and lined with cotton or polyester lining. 

Options to add US Patriotic Screen printing in the back of the jacket for Personalization of Veterans and Patriots!

Note: Color shades are in order of the pictures! 

Gender: MEN
Outerwear Type: Leather & Suede
Material: Cow Leather
Collar: Turn-down Collar
Type: Regular
Style: Moto & Biker
Lining Material: Cotton
Decoration: Front Pocket
Decoration: Zippers
Decoration: Pockets
Decoration: vintage
Model Number: A568
Sleeve Length(cm): Full
Thickness: Thick (Winter)
Closure Type: zipper
Clothing Length: Regular
Detachable Part: NONE
Pattern Type: Solid
Hooded: No
Color: Black.Yellow. Khaki.
Season: Winter , Autumn, Spring
Material: Cow Leather+ Cotton
Style: European and American Style
Tape: Automotive / Biker Design
Pattern Type: Pockets.Patchwork.Vintage.
Genuine Leather Jackets Male: Vintage Men's Real Leather Coats

Please also note there may be slight color variations in lining due to availability and patch inside is for display only, the actual jacket comes with an Inland Leather Co. label inside. 

100% Real leather

history of flight jackets

Flight jackets, also known as bomber jackets, have a long history that dates back to the early days of aviation. The first flight jackets were made from leather and designed to keep pilots warm in the unheated cockpits of early aircraft.

In World War I, military pilots began wearing leather flight jackets, which soon became standard issue. The jackets were made from durable leather to protect the pilots from the cold and wind at high altitudes. They were also equipped with large pockets for maps and other gear, and sometimes featured fur collars for added warmth.

In the 1930s, the U.S. Army Air Corps began developing flight jackets made from sheepskin and horsehide. These jackets were even warmer than the earlier leather jackets and were better suited to the colder climates of high-altitude flying.

During World War II, the U.S. Army Air Forces standardized the Type A-2 leather flight jacket, which became an iconic symbol of American military aviation. The A-2 jacket was made from horsehide and featured a distinctive collar and knit cuffs and waistband.

After the war, flight jackets became popular with civilians as well as military personnel. The iconic bomber jacket design was adopted by many different subcultures, including rockers, punks, and skinheads, and has remained popular to this day.

In the decades since World War II, flight jackets have evolved with new materials and styles, but they remain an enduring symbol of aviation and military heritage.

Colors & Styles

We are constantly adding new styles and colors to our collections. Check back often to keep yourself updated!