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Field Notes

Drawing influence from 1950’s military design, the jacket was originally issued to American Air Crews during the Korean War to protect them against the cold weather.  Freewheeler's reinterpretation has been cut from a 100% nylon fabric, and offers a relaxed silhouette for easy layering. Adjustable toggles on the hood allow a (if desired) snug fit, whilst a wool pile lining ensures ultimate comfort and insulation. 

The brand have used Urea buttons for the front closure, which conceals a zipped closure. With a plethora of useful pockets, concealed ribbed cuffs and wrist tabs, this coat exudes military practicality that is just as wearable today. 

  • Material

    Shell: 100% nylon. Lining: 100% wool. Ribbed parts: 100% wool

  • Fit

    A full cut to allow comfort when worn over a full outfit

  • Made In

    Japan

  • Product Code

    2531007

Fit & Sizing

Fitting

True To Size

This garment fits true to size, we recommend buying your usual size.

Freewheelers & Co

Unparalleled detail

Embodying the spirit of the American frontier, Freewheelers & Co craft their garments with a level of detail and care which is almost unparalleled. Pulling design elements from across the 20th century, the brand creates luxuriously thick deck and flight jackets, intricately sewn work-shirts, classic cut jeans, and much more. In fact, several sub-labels divide the collection into distinct periods, so there’s a plethora to choose from.

Manufactured by

Freewheelers & Co

Price

$1,932

Description

Union Special Overalls 'M-1949' Air Crew Coat - Khaki Olive

SIZE: Large
Low Stock

Delivery

Free Delivery on orders over £150

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Freewheelers & Co Union Special Overalls 'M-1949' Air Crew Coat - Khaki Olive

Freewheelers & Co

Union Special Overalls 'M-1949' Air Crew Coat - Khaki Olive

Size Guide

Inches

CM

Size Chest Shoulders Sleeve Length
L2519.51838
XL262018.539

How to measure

Lay the garment flat, face down, and measure the length from top to bottom down the centre of the garment. If the garment has a collar, measure from the seam where the collar is attached.