1980s/'90s Alpha MA-1 Bomber
1980s/'90s Alpha MA-1 Bomber
1980s/'90s Alpha MA-1 Bomber
1980s/'90s Alpha MA-1 Bomber
1980s/'90s Alpha MA-1 Bomber
1980s/'90s Alpha MA-1 Bomber
1980s/'90s Alpha MA-1 Bomber
1980s/'90s Alpha MA-1 Bomber
1980s/'90s Alpha MA-1 Bomber
1980s/'90s Alpha MA-1 Bomber
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1980s/'90s Alpha MA-1 Bomber

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1980s/90s Alpha Industries MA-1 Bomber jacket. Patched on left sleeve. Paint and wear throughout.

The MA-1 bomber jacket (also known as the MA-1 flight jacket) is an American military jacket which was developed in the 1950s. The MA-1 and its predecessor, the B-15, were originally developed and needed at that time because the characteristics of the new jet aircraft created new requirements for pilot performance, safety, and comfort.

Nylon was invented during WW2 and used on military parachutes but it wasn’t put into production until after the war for military garments.

The first MA-1 jackets were issued to United States Air Force and Navy pilots and flight crews. Small numbers were also issued to Army flight personnel. MA-1 jackets first appeared in Europe in very small quantities in the mid-to-late 1950s probably on the black market and at sales of government surplus.

In 1963, Alpha Industries won the contract to manufacture the MA-1. More MA-1 jackets appeared in Europe as Alpha and later Rothco began to export MA-1 jackets and other military clothing to European Air Forces and commercial customers.


Flat Measurements
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Armpit to Armpit: 24.5"
Shoulder to Shoulder: 18.5”
Sleeve Length: 27"
Total Length: 25"

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’ll always do our best to properly document any obvious imperfections.
**Colors may vary slightly between photos on screen and actual piece.