Estimated to be around the 60sThis is the French Air Force's "Cotton Flight Jacket."
The French Air Force and Space Force are regular air force organizations of the Republic of France, consisting mainly of the Armée de Terre, Marine nationale and Gendarmerie nationale.
Its origins date back to the "Aéronautique Militaire" which was founded as the Army's aviation division in 1912 during World War I, and in 1934 the Armée de l'Air was born, ahead of the European countries, before the creation of the Armée de l'Air.
This was a leading initiative that attracted worldwide attention as the founding of a modern Air Force.
In World War II, they struggled against the German invasion, but after the war it was reorganized as part of the Forces Françaises Libres led by Charles de Gaulle, and achieved results on the North Africa, Italy and Western European fronts as an air force on the Allied powers.
After the war, with NATO, it was positioned as a Western Air Force force under the Cold War structure, and the construction of strategic bomber forces, nuclear forces, and air defense networks against the Soviet Union was promoted.
Furthermore, France's unique nuclear deterrent force isForce de frappe (He has also played a major role in maintaining strategic independence.
In 2020, the name was officially changed from "Armée de l'Air" to "Armée de l'Air et l'Espace" to accommodate the rapidly evolving security environment in outer space.
It has evolved as a combined force that spans both aerospace and aerospace.
It currently has a state-of-the-art fighting wing with Rafale fighter jets at its core, and is actively involved in NATO operations, UN peacekeeping missions, and anti-terrorist airstrike missions in the Sahel region (Operation Balkan).
Furthermore, by working with strategic transport aircraft, air refueling aircraft and early warning aircraft, it boasts one of the world's leading aviation capabilities as an expeditionary air force with long-range response capabilities.
Introducing the cotton flight jacket from the French Air Force.
It has a short length and a bomber-shaped silhouette with room around the waist, and a removable dark brown boa (mouton) collar with a button closure.
There is a built-in chin strap on the back of the collar, and by fastening it upright, it seals the neck, greatly improving wind resistance.
The strap fasteners and button arrangement are designed at practical intervals designed to be operated with one hand, making it easy to handle even when wearing gloves.
Epaulettes are equipped on both shoulders, with rank and identification fabric attached, and visually emphasize the shoulder width, giving it the dignity unique to military jackets.
Hand warmer pockets are placed on the waist, designed to be angled to make it easy to put your hands in, and snap buttons can be used to securely seal each one.
A pen pocket is sewn on the left sleeve, and an eyelet ventilation hole is installed under the armpit, encouraging the release of heat and moisture.
The inner waist has a wide cotton drawstring built into the waist, allowing you to adjust the silhouette depending on the degree of aperture.
The cord pass at the waist position is reinforced and stitched to prevent wear, making it robust for long-term use in actual combat.
The cuffs have a snap button fastening to adjust the fit in two stages, preventing wind from entering and minimizing interference with the gloves.
The front is a double structure with a button closure and a zip zipper.
The zip slider features a zipper made by "AILEE".
This individual uses a "100% cotton" fabric woven at a high density on the outer material.
The texture, which combines both hardness and flexibility, ensures the sturdy nature of military clothing, but as you use it, the fibers loosen and change to softness that matches the wearer's body.
The three-dimensional silhouette, which is woven by the density of the sewing and the firmness of the fabric, gradually wrinkles over time, creating a unique look.
The color is a calm olive green color.
The tone with a camouflage effect that reduces visibility is a reasonable choice typical of the French Air Force, which is based on a practical background, but it stands out as a deep greenish brown color under urban light.
The matte texture of cotton softly absorbs light, and the color shaking slightly depending on movement and angle is the depth unique to natural fibers.
The dark brown boa on the collar gives a contrast to the overall color scheme and raises the visual center of gravity upwards.
Size notation is "104 MGM"
I think it falls in the "L" size in Japanese size.
Even when looking at the actual measurements, the size is large, so even people with large figures can wear it without any problems.
It looks great whether you wear it in the perfect size or the oversized size.
There are signs of wear such as dirt, scuffs, and small holes, but there are no major damage that can cause problems with wearing it, so I think you can still wear it.
This individual, with its compact, sophisticated bomber-shaped silhouette and military details that pursue wind resistance and practicality, is a masterpiece that can be said to be the true essence of "real military" that combines functionality and presence.
Everything is designed for use in real life, and has authentic persuasiveness that cannot be experienced with modern fashion specs.
This is a piece that anyone looking for a realistic military style should definitely pick up.
Please take this opportunity to consider this as soon as possible.