High-quality reproduction of the legendary N-1 US Navy deck jacket — 1st pattern with fur collar.
The N-1 deck jacket was standard gear for all U.S. Navy personnel during World War II. From the beaches of Normandy to the islands of the Pacific, it saw extensive action and quickly became one of the most widely used and most beloved jackets among the U.S. Armed Forces of the 1940s.
The jacket’s design combines a densely woven outer layer of Jungle Cloth with a wool lining, offering excellent resistance to wind and water. This construction ensured warmth and comfort in the harshest operational environments.
Our N-1 deck jacket faithfully replicates the key features of the original:
High-quality reproduction of the legendary N-1 US Navy deck jacket — 1st pattern with fur collar.
The N-1 deck jacket was standard gear for all U.S. Navy personnel during World War II. From the beaches of Normandy to the islands of the Pacific, it saw extensive action and quickly became one of the most widely used and most beloved jackets among the U.S. Armed Forces of the 1940s.
The jacket’s design combines a densely woven outer layer of Jungle Cloth with a wool lining, offering excellent resistance to wind and water. This construction ensured warmth and comfort in the harshest operational environments.
Our N-1 deck jacket faithfully replicates the key features of the original:
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