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:
Reproduction of the standard US Navy EM fatigue caps worn by US sailors, commonly known as "Dixie Cups".
XS : 55cm
S : 56cm
M : 57cm
L : 58cm
XL : 59cm
XXL : 61cm
Reproduction of the standard US Navy blue EM fatigue caps worn by US sailors, commonly known as "Dixie Cups".
XS : 55cm
S : 56cm
M : 57cm
L : 58cm
XL : 59cm
XXL : 61cm
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:
Outer shell in heavy, double-faced Jungle Cloth
Woven wool lining (synthetic version used here)
Vintage-style 1940s bell-shaped Talon zipper
Authentic military Spec. Label
Proper 1940s-style round knit internal storm cuffs
Classic stand-up collar
US sizes.
No shipping outside France !
Replica of the famous M-1918 Trench Knife, with metal blade, delivered in a metal scabbard. Often worn in a USM6 leather scabbard by US airborne troops during World War II.
Olive drab wool cap, standardized in February 1942 for wear in cold weather under the steel helmet. Nicknamed "Beanie" or "Jeep Cap", it has a short stiff brim and a turn-down to cover the ears. Often worn under the M1 helmet.
Genuine WWII British spike bayonet, model stamped N°4 MKII delivered with a reproduction scabbard and web holder.
Fits one the Lee Enfield No 4 MkI .303 rifle.
Shoulder sleeve insignia of the 90th Infantry Division, Tough Ombres, which fought in Normandy, Tchecoslovakia and at Metz.
Campaigns:
- Normandy, D-Day & D-Day +1, Utah Beach - France - Rhineland - Battle of the Bulges - Zcechosolvakia
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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