Size Chart - Jackets

Size Chart – Jackets

SIZE WARNING: IF THIS IS YOUR FIRST HIGH-END JACKET (A-1 AND/OR A-2) PLEASE CHOOSE ONE SIZE LARGER THAN YOUR CHEST SIZE, UNLESS YOU PREFER A TRIM/SLIM FIT IN WHICH CASE CHOOSE YOUR CHEST SIZE.

Please click HERE for Size Guidance

Short sizes are one (1) inch shorter than regural sizes (body and sleeves).
Long sizes are one (1) longer than regular sizes (body and sleeves).

IMPORTANT NOTICE: Short and Long sizes are not returnable/refundable.

Height / Size 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50
5’2″157cm                  
5’4″162cm               S  
5’6″167cm                  
5’8″172cm         R        
5’10”177cm                  
6′182cm                  
6’2″187cm   L              
6’4″193cm                  
Long Regular Short

How to measure yourself for jacket ordering.

Please let us have the following 5 measurements before you order.

1. Your Height
2. Your Weight
3. Your Chest circumference (wearing a t-shirt only).

Use a measuring tape and measure around your chest (at nipples level).

4. Your Waist circumference (at belly button level).

5. Your Lower Waist circumference (at belt level).

6. Your Shoulder circumference

With the arms relaxed and down at the side, measure around the shoulders just above the biceps. (Don’t take this measurement yourself, ask somebody else to help you so that you have both your arms down at the sides during measurement).

Lt. General Claire Lee Chennault

"The Flying Tiger" - Special Limited Edition
 

Lt. General Claire Lee Chennault

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Lt. General Claire Lee Chennault was the commander of the 1st American Volunteer Group (nicknamed Flying Tigers).

Based primarily out of Rangoon, Burma, and Kunming, Yunnan, Chennault's unit – better known as the legendary "Flying Tigers" – fought the Japanese for seven months after the attack on Pearl Harbor.

Chennault's three squadrons used Curtiss P-40s fighter planes whose mission was to guard the Burma Road, Rangoon, and other strategic locations in Southeast Asia and western China against Japanese forces.

Chennault headed both the volunteer group and the 23rd Fighter Group that replaced it in 1942. He was later promoted to Major General, commanding the 14th Air Force.

This is our replica of his jacket which is currently on display in the Air and Space Museum in Washington DC.

Features include:

  • Emblems: Hand painted 14th AF breast patch, handmade layered shoulder CBI (China Burma India) shield and AAF roundel patches
  • Name Plate - Leather: Vegetable tanned leather, hand inscribed C.L. Chennault (with the correct typeface)
  • Blood Chit: Handmade, first version, serial# 0001
  • Rank insignia: Handmade bullion wire General stars

Jacket on display made with Victory Horsehide Seal, dull orange lining and medium brown thread.

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