Buzz Rickson x William Gibson MA-1 Coat - Regular

$990.00

The U. S. Air Force MA-1 Intermediate Flying Jacket was introduced as a descendant of the "modified" B-15D Flying Jacket in 1957. These early MA-1 jackets were made of a grayish shade of sage green heavy nylon twill fabric, warmly lined with woolen fiber filling sandwiched between the outer nylon shell and the sage green inner nylon lining. Later MA-1"s produced in the 1960"s declined in quality and warmth and featured a reversible orange lining. Buzz Rickson has offered an absolutely magnificent copy of the first-pattern MA-1 Flying Jacket ever since they began making historical clothing in 1994.

Early in 2003, best-selling novelist William Gibson released a groundbreaking new book by the name of "Pattern Recognition". This novel is set in the period immediately following "9-11", featuring a high-tech, super-hip, cyber-chic, anti-fashion marketing agent, Cayce Pollard, as the heroine. Woven within the many pages of cutting-edge writing Mr. Gibson has crafted is the one object more valued by Cayce Pollard than any other she owns" the Black Buzz Rickson MA-1 Flying Jacket.

William Gibson is an author of great talent and exceptionally good taste. Vintage clothing represents an area of personal interest to him, this especially includes wrist watches, MA-1 jackets, and the 1950 fishtail parka of the U. S. Army. He is a great admirer of the goods produced by Buzz Rickson, which is what provided the inspiration for the fictionalized Buzz Rickson Black MA-1 Jacket worn by this central character. Mysteriously, in the course of writing his novel, Mr. Gibson forgot that no MA-1"s were ever produced for the USAF in black.

The marketing team at Buzz Rickson in Japan was looking for a very unique and special item to acknowledge their tenth anniversary in 2004. Sometime in 2002, just as William Gibson was simultaneously giving life to the Buzz Rickson Black MA-1, Buzz Rickson was giving life to their tenth anniversary jacket - a special limited edition MA-1 fabricated in jet black.

Built with the same attention to detail that made Buzz Rickson a brand some Japanese customers wait well over a year to obtain and assembled out of authentic vintage-spec., we are happy to offer all those dedicated and uniquely anti-fashion fans of Pattern Recognition the Buzz Rickson Black MA-1. Buzz Rickson has agreed to use their 1957 Lion Uniform Company MA-1 as the basis for this garment, made with original spec. heavy nylon twill (but now in black), heavy-duty Crown?? zippers and devoid of any USAF markings other than the Buzz Rickson"s MA-1 spec. label in the lining, just as Cayce Pollard would have had it. Other than the color, this MA-1 is identical to the first-pattern MA-1 issued to the USAF, and exactly what William Gibson had in mind for Cayce. This MA-1 is a limited edition with finite stocks available.

Specifications
Custom manufacturing of the correct weight and weave Black nylon outer and inner lining shell to precisely match 1957 USAF specs (treated to repel water) Correct USAF spec. inner lining of warm wool fiber filling sandwiched between the outer and inner shell lining Two snap-down exterior pockets lined with warm 80/20 wool-rayon fabric precisely matching 1957 USAF specs Two snap-down interior pockets lined with heavy 100% cotton twill fabric precisely matching 1957 USAF specs Exact copy of the heavy-duty 1953 Crown?? zippers on sleeve pocket and jacket front, with zip tape made of 100% cotton HBT fabric Heavy all-cotton zipper pull tab designed for easy functioning with gloves Heavy wind flap protector located behind zipper closure Correct USAF spec. leather pull tab on sleeve pocket Custom manufacturing of the correct, two-ply, 100% worsted wool knit collar, cuffs and waist skirt in Black Heavy parachute harness nylon in Black correctly sewn to left front chest for attaching oxygen mask retainer clip Two snap-down tabs (one on each breast) for retaining headset and microphone wiring leads, exactly as on original 1957 MA-1"s Zippered pocket on left sleeve outfitted with four pen/pencil slots and two anti-puncture pencil caps made of 1945-spec. USAF brass
Select a Size
SIZE CHART
Size 36 38 40 42 44
Chest 44" 45" 47" 48" 50"
Vertical Length 24" 25" 26" 26.5" 27.25"
Sleeve Length 25.5" 26" 26.5" 26.7" 27.25"
Shoulder Width 16.8" 17.8" 18.3" 8.75" 19.5"

The U. S. Air Force MA-1 Intermediate Flying Jacket was introduced as a descendant of the "modified" B-15D Flying Jacket in 1957. These early MA-1 jackets were made of a grayish shade of sage green heavy nylon twill fabric, warmly lined with woolen fiber filling sandwiched between the outer nylon shell and the sage green inner nylon lining. Later MA-1"s produced in the 1960"s declined in quality and warmth and featured a reversible orange lining. Buzz Rickson has offered an absolutely magnificent copy of the first-pattern MA-1 Flying Jacket ever since they began making historical clothing in 1994.

Early in 2003, best-selling novelist William Gibson released a groundbreaking new book by the name of "Pattern Recognition". This novel is set in the period immediately following "9-11", featuring a high-tech, super-hip, cyber-chic, anti-fashion marketing agent, Cayce Pollard, as the heroine. Woven within the many pages of cutting-edge writing Mr. Gibson has crafted is the one object more valued by Cayce Pollard than any other she owns" the Black Buzz Rickson MA-1 Flying Jacket.

William Gibson is an author of great talent and exceptionally good taste. Vintage clothing represents an area of personal interest to him, this especially includes wrist watches, MA-1 jackets, and the 1950 fishtail parka of the U. S. Army. He is a great admirer of the goods produced by Buzz Rickson, which is what provided the inspiration for the fictionalized Buzz Rickson Black MA-1 Jacket worn by this central character. Mysteriously, in the course of writing his novel, Mr. Gibson forgot that no MA-1"s were ever produced for the USAF in black.

The marketing team at Buzz Rickson in Japan was looking for a very unique and special item to acknowledge their tenth anniversary in 2004. Sometime in 2002, just as William Gibson was simultaneously giving life to the Buzz Rickson Black MA-1, Buzz Rickson was giving life to their tenth anniversary jacket - a special limited edition MA-1 fabricated in jet black.

Built with the same attention to detail that made Buzz Rickson a brand some Japanese customers wait well over a year to obtain and assembled out of authentic vintage-spec., we are happy to offer all those dedicated and uniquely anti-fashion fans of Pattern Recognition the Buzz Rickson Black MA-1. Buzz Rickson has agreed to use their 1957 Lion Uniform Company MA-1 as the basis for this garment, made with original spec. heavy nylon twill (but now in black), heavy-duty Crown?? zippers and devoid of any USAF markings other than the Buzz Rickson"s MA-1 spec. label in the lining, just as Cayce Pollard would have had it. Other than the color, this MA-1 is identical to the first-pattern MA-1 issued to the USAF, and exactly what William Gibson had in mind for Cayce. This MA-1 is a limited edition with finite stocks available.

Specifications
Custom manufacturing of the correct weight and weave Black nylon outer and inner lining shell to precisely match 1957 USAF specs (treated to repel water) Correct USAF spec. inner lining of warm wool fiber filling sandwiched between the outer and inner shell lining Two snap-down exterior pockets lined with warm 80/20 wool-rayon fabric precisely matching 1957 USAF specs Two snap-down interior pockets lined with heavy 100% cotton twill fabric precisely matching 1957 USAF specs Exact copy of the heavy-duty 1953 Crown?? zippers on sleeve pocket and jacket front, with zip tape made of 100% cotton HBT fabric Heavy all-cotton zipper pull tab designed for easy functioning with gloves Heavy wind flap protector located behind zipper closure Correct USAF spec. leather pull tab on sleeve pocket Custom manufacturing of the correct, two-ply, 100% worsted wool knit collar, cuffs and waist skirt in Black Heavy parachute harness nylon in Black correctly sewn to left front chest for attaching oxygen mask retainer clip Two snap-down tabs (one on each breast) for retaining headset and microphone wiring leads, exactly as on original 1957 MA-1"s Zippered pocket on left sleeve outfitted with four pen/pencil slots and two anti-puncture pencil caps made of 1945-spec. USAF brass
Buzz Rickson x William Gibson MA-1 Coat - Regular
Buzz Rickson x William Gibson MA-1 Coat - Regular
Buzz Rickson x William Gibson MA-1 Coat - Regular
Buzz Rickson x William Gibson MA-1 Coat - Regular
Buzz Rickson x William Gibson MA-1 Coat - Regular
Buzz Rickson x William Gibson MA-1 Coat - Regular
Buzz Rickson x William Gibson MA-1 Coat - Regular
Buzz Rickson x William Gibson MA-1 Coat - Regular
Buzz Rickson x William Gibson MA-1 Coat - Regular
Buzz Rickson x William Gibson MA-1 Coat - Regular
Buzz Rickson x William Gibson MA-1 Coat - Regular
Buzz Rickson x William Gibson MA-1 Coat - Regular
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