IHJ-96-OLV - 10.5oz Chino Tanker Jacket - Olive
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IHJ-96-OLV - 10.5oz Chino Tanker Jacket - Olive
Our tanker jacket constructed from a soft midweight 100% cotton chino cloth. Heavy ribbed zip-through collar, cuffs and waistband. The combination of cut, fabric and colour makes this chino cloth tanker jacket a versatile second layer staple.
Available with or without the patch.
USD400
Available at 16:00GMT on Friday 19th of March
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Edit: I’m an idiot
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It was my fault, I didn’t even make it past the first photo…
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Internal pockets?
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A good resource on the history of the tanker jacket:
https://olive-drab.com/od_soldiers_clothing_combat_ww2_jacket_combat_winter.php
Bomber jacket is more of a generic (occasionally misused) term. The original bomber jacket was actually the B-3:
What you may be thinking of is the MA-1 flight jacket:
The key differences between this and the tanker is the zipper pocket high on the arm, the buttoned pockets (originally with flaps) and the fact that the MA-1 is normally made of nylon or some other water resistant synthetic. They were a more recent development than the tanker jacket.
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that's a very interesting source, thank you @neph93 !
after all the tanker jacket really seems to be 'a highly satisfactory item' (as Maj. Gen. White put it), making me looking forward to the IH version.
and you were right, regarding the bomber jacket I was more thinking of the MA-1, which must have been also what Haraki san had in mind when he created the upcoming.
this forum is so educational …
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regarding the bomber jacket I was more thinking of the MA-1, which must have been also what Haraki san had in mind when he created the upcoming.
Haraki-san’s tanker has been done in a number of different versions, all have the same design as this one, in terms of collar, cuffs, pockets and cut, but they have been done in different colours and with and without lining. This one just happens to be green. The black blanket lined version from a few years ago, with brown waist, cuffs and collar was a beauty. To my knowledge he has never done an MA-1.
Great tune btw