1980 US Navy A-2 Deck Jacket
1980 US Navy A-2 Deck Jacket
1980 US Navy A-2 Deck Jacket
1980 US Navy A-2 Deck Jacket
1980 US Navy A-2 Deck Jacket
1980 US Navy A-2 Deck Jacket
1980 US Navy A-2 Deck Jacket
1980 US Navy A-2 Deck Jacket
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1980 US Navy A-2 Deck Jacket

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First introduced in the early 1960s these jackets remain state-of-the-art in regards of design and quality. The A-2 Deck Jacket is the direct successor of the iconic N-1 Deck Jacket and have been issued to sailors for the harsh conditions of Navy deck work.

Compared to the N-1 model the A-2 was significantly updated to fit modern standards, using lighter and more functional materials, e.g. the shell changed into a Heavy Cotton Back Satin while the lining was updated with a soft yet super warm nylon pile.

With regard to specifications, the A-2 Deck Jacket incorporates the basic details of the N-1, such as the button and zipper closure for the fly front and the hidden rib-knit cuffs. However, the A-2 deck jacket made changes to the collar and added a breast pocket and hem adjuster.

Flat Measurements:

Armpit to Armpit: 22’’
Shoulder to Shoulder: 19''
Sleeve Length: 26''
Total Length: 28”

Head to our Sizing Guide to see if this will fit you.

*Please note, all of our items are vintage and used and will naturally have some wear. We think it all just adds to the piece’s charm. We’ll always do our best to properly document any obvious imperfections.
**Colors may vary slightly between photos on screen and actual piece.