Leather MA-1 Flight Jacket
The John Ownbey MA-1 is made of a leather shell, polyester lining, and a poly fiberfill to maintain warmth. There are two front slash pockets with snap closures and an easily accessible shoulder utility pocket. The MA-1 also has knitted wrist cuffs and waistband for a warm, comfortable fit.
- US Air Force style flyer's jacket
- Goatskin leather shell
- Two front slash pockets with snap closure
- Knitted cuffs and waistband
- Utility/pencil shoulder pocket
The John Ownbey MA-1 Leather Bomber Jacket is modeled after the military issue nylon MA-1. With the introduction of jet aircraft, the old fleece-lined jackets needed to be replaced. The heavy fleece jackets would freeze at high altitudes if they absorbed any sort of moisture, including rain or sweat. After World War II, when nylon became more readily available, the cotton B-15 pilot's jacket was replaced with the thinner, lightweight MA-1. Besides getting a thinner jacket, the fur collar, which was getting in the way, was also removed, and replaced with a ribbed knitted collar. Starting from around 1950, the nylon-made MA-1 started being issued to Air Force and Navy pilots, as well as flight and ground crews. The pilot and flight crew MA1 is reversible, with bright orange inside, while the ground crew MA1 is not.
The John Ownbey MA-1 has a similar style but is made with a goatskin leather shell. The lining is made from polyester, with a poly fiberfill to maintain warmth. The two front slash pockets snap closed and there is an easily accessible shoulder pocket for pencils and other necessities. The MA-1 also has knitted wrist cuffs and waistband for a warm, comfortable fit.
Note: This item tends to run on the smaller side due to the style of fit. For this reason, you may want to consider sizing down.