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1940s USN 3rd Type N-1 Woolen Deck Jacket - Khaki Stencil

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  • 5' 10", 159 lbs / 178 cm, 72 kg. Size 38.

    • This reproduction of the 1940s U.S. Navy 3rd Type N-1 Deck Jacket features several distinct characteristics, such as no wool on the cuffs, no gun belt under the arm, and a contract number of NXsx 70201.

      For the latest 2022 version, Bronson has made several upgrades. The shell is crafted from 14 oz. jungle cross fabric that is waterproof, while the inner lining is made of a 30 oz. wool blend, offering excellent cold resistance.

    This reproduction of the 1940s U.S. Navy 3rd Type N-1 Deck Jacket features several distinct characteristics, such as no wool on the cuffs, no gun belt under the arm, and a contract number of NXsx 70201.

    For the latest 2022 version, Bronson has made several upgrades. The shell is crafted from 14 oz. jungle cross fabric that is waterproof, while the inner lining is made of a 30 oz. wool blend, offering excellent cold resistance.

    The aircraft carrier deck crew wore N-1 deck jackets during World War II and the Korean War. The thick cotton shell and alpaca or wool lining provided the necessary warmth and protection from the elements during extreme cold weather conditions. The U.S. Navy initially produced these jackets in Navy blue to symbolize the Navy before switching to Khaki.

    The U.S. Navy developed three "N" systems to address different climate conditions: the N-1 for cold climates, the N-2 for rainy conditions, and the N-3 for tropical climates. Despite these classifications, old photographs reveal that sailors rarely adhered to these regulations, often mixing and matching pieces to suit their layering needs and personal preferences.

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