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This is a reproduction of the first version MA-1 flight jacket, first introduced in the 1950s and adopted by the US Air Force as its official flight jacket. It's a rare find in today's market. This MA-1 flight jacket faithfully replicates the 1955 version (SPEC. MIL-J-8279), using custom-made fabric to authentically recreate the celadon color and durable nylon material typical of that era. Every detail is true to the original, right down to the size identification on the label, which corresponds to a different STOCK NO.
Nylon 66 was invented by DuPont Co. Nylon 66 is more flame resistant and durable compared to other nylon fibers. Bronson has studied the original Mil-Spec formula to replicate its yarn, density and weave.
Please use this info as a general guide as measurements are approximate.
Size | Shoulder | Chest |
S | 18.9" / 48 cm | 45.3" / 115 cm |
M | 19.3" / 49 cm | 47.2" / 120 cm |
L | 19.9" / 50.5 cm | 48.8" / 124 cm |
XL | 21.1" / 53.5 cm | 51.2" / 130 cm |
XXL | 22" / 56 cm | 52.8" / 134 cm |
XXXL | 22.8" / 58 cm | 55.1" / 140 cm |
Size | Sleeve | Length |
S | 24.8" / 63 cm | 24" / 61 cm |
M | 25.2" / 64 cm | 24.6" / 62.5 cm |
L | 25.6" / 65 cm | 25.2" / 64 cm |
XL | 26" / 66 cm | 26" / 66 cm |
XXL | 26.6" / 67.5 cm | 26.8" / 68 cm |
XXXL | 27.2" / 69 cm | 28" / 71 cm |
In order to best determine fit, it may be helpful to compare our garment’s measurements to a similar garment you already own. Lay your garment on a flat surface and take all measurements from the outside of the garment.
Click here to check out our Garment Measuring Guide.
** If you are still confused, you can Contact Us to help you choose the size. **
This is a reproduction of the first version MA-1 flight jacket, first introduced in the 1950s and adopted by the US Air Force as its official flight jacket. It's a rare find in today's market. This MA-1 flight jacket faithfully replicates the 1955 version (SPEC. MIL-J-8279), using custom-made fabric to authentically recreate the celadon color and durable nylon material typical of that era. Every detail is true to the original, right down to the size identification on the label, which corresponds to a different STOCK NO.
Nylon 66 was invented by DuPont Co. Nylon 66 is more flame resistant and durable compared to other nylon fibers. Bronson has studied the original Mil-Spec formula to replicate its yarn, density and weave.
Please use this info as a general guide as measurements are approximate.
Size | Shoulder | Chest |
S | 18.9" / 48 cm | 45.3" / 115 cm |
M | 19.3" / 49 cm | 47.2" / 120 cm |
L | 19.9" / 50.5 cm | 48.8" / 124 cm |
XL | 21.1" / 53.5 cm | 51.2" / 130 cm |
XXL | 22" / 56 cm | 52.8" / 134 cm |
XXXL | 22.8" / 58 cm | 55.1" / 140 cm |
Size | Sleeve | Length |
S | 24.8" / 63 cm | 24" / 61 cm |
M | 25.2" / 64 cm | 24.6" / 62.5 cm |
L | 25.6" / 65 cm | 25.2" / 64 cm |
XL | 26" / 66 cm | 26" / 66 cm |
XXL | 26.6" / 67.5 cm | 26.8" / 68 cm |
XXXL | 27.2" / 69 cm | 28" / 71 cm |
In order to best determine fit, it may be helpful to compare our garment’s measurements to a similar garment you already own. Lay your garment on a flat surface and take all measurements from the outside of the garment.
Click here to check out our Garment Measuring Guide.
** If you are still confused, you can Contact Us to help you choose the size. **
The first version MA-1 flight jacket, first introduced in the 1950s and adopted by the US Air Force as its official flight jacket.