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A2 Bomber - Seal Brown


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The A-2 was standardised by the US Army Air Corps on 9 May 1931. Everything about it was a functional decision. The goatskin leather resisted wind and abrasion. The knit cuffs and waistband sealed heat at the wrists and waist. The close-fitting silhouette prevented the jacket from becoming a drag obstacle in an open cockpit. The single-piece back limited stress on the garment. The snap flap pockets stored maps and equipment. Nothing was decorative. Everything worked.

By World War II it had become the defining jacket of the American fighter pilot. Seal brown — the darker of the two approved colourways — worn by the men flying over Europe and the Pacific. Pilots painted squadron insignia and mission counts on the back. The jacket became a personal document as much as a uniform.

These solutions have not been improved upon in 90 years of subsequent design. This A-2 is manufactured in the United States from premium goatskin leather, built to the original military specification and sized for the Australian body.

Seal brown. The correct colour. The original jacket.

DETAILS

  • Premium goatskin leather
  • Snap flap chest pockets
  • Hook and eye throat latch
  • Epaulettes
  • Knit cuffs and waistband
  • Single-piece back construction
  • Cotton lining
  • Manufactured in the United States to original mil-spec
  • Sized for Australian fit
Size chart
FOOTAGE A2 BOMBER SIZE GUIDE

Measurements in cm

Size 36 38 40 42 44 46
Chest
(Armpit to Armpit)

53.5 56 58.5 60
Collar to Shoulder
15 15 16.5 16.5
Shoulder
45 47 49.5 51
Collar Front to Base of Waistband
57 57 59.75 60
Collar Back to Base of Waistband   66 69 70 71
Arm Length
(Shoulder to Cuff)

63 66 67.5 69
Waistband
(Across)
42 42 43 44
Cuff Opening 

9 9 9 9

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Goat skin

Leather Care

  • Store in a breathable garment bag — never plastic, which traps moisture and accelerates mould
  • Keep away from direct sunlight and humidity — coastal storage requires extra ventilation
  • If mould appears, wipe immediately with a clean dry cloth, then treat with a leather cleaner before conditioning
  • Condition regularly with a neutral leather balm or cream — avoid wax-based polishes on goatskin as they can block the pores and dry the leather over time
  • A neutral leather conditioner such as Leather Master or Saphir Renovateur keeps goatskin supple and maintains the natural finish
  • Allow to dry naturally if wet — never use direct heat

DETAILS

  • Premium goatskin leather
  • Snap flap chest pockets
  • Hook and eye throat latch
  • Epaulettes
  • Knit cuffs and waistband
  • Single-piece back construction
  • Cotton lining
  • Manufactured in the United States to original mil-spec
  • Sized for Australian fit