YMCLKY / M
(JP¥38,800)
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OLD LANDMARK⭐️ミリタリー
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YMCLKY
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M
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Instant purchase is welcome. Thank you for viewing from among the many products. 《Follow Discount》 300 yen off if you follow this account. ↓ Other products are here ↓ ※ Please comment "Follow discount" in the comment section before purchasing the product. ◾️ Please note This item will be shipped in about 3-5 days (excluding weekends and holidays) after the order, so please be aware of this. -------------------------------------------- Product Name / FRENCH TYPE FLIGHT CREW LEATHER JACKET Brand / YMCLKY Product Number / JJ382YN Size / 96M (equivalent to M-L) Length 60 Width 57 Shoulder width 47 Sleeve length 57 For reference only, I am 163cm 62Kg and this size felt just right. #JJ382YN Other colors and sizes are here Color / BLACK Material / Outer: Cowhide Lining: Silk Condition / New, unused ◾️ Product Description Officially called the PN (Personnel Navigant) aircrew jacket. Adopted as a flight jacket from the 1970s to the 90s, it was issued not only to the Air Force but also to the Naval Air Force. Made of dark blue leather, the early models had an orange lining like the US military's MA-1 flight jacket, but this was discontinued after the mid-term models, and an orange vest was stored in the back pocket. A removable boa collar and liner are attached for winter and cold regions. The chest has a rank pocket for attaching rank insignia and insignia, and the left arm is equipped with a pocket with a pen holder. Initially, only aircrew were allowed to wear it, and they wore it over their flight suits, but after it was prohibited to wear it during flights in the 90s, it was allowed to be worn by ground personnel, limited to professional soldiers. However, it was not officially issued, but rather civilian products or products manufactured by suppliers for civilians. It seems that black civilian products were also worn by members of the wheeled armored vehicle unit in the army. ---------------------------------------- ・Shipping will be done via Mercari, which ensures compensation and anonymity.
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