Estimated 1960s, a French Navy deck jacket.
Adopted by the French Navy during the 1960s and 70s, this jacket served those who worked the decks.
Built for the demands of shipboard labor, it features a double-breasted front and ribbed cuffs—details designed to seal out the wind and sea spray.
The design echoes the N-1 deck jacket, long revered in American military heritage.
As a European piece, it carries a certain refinement—the colorway and proportions speak with understated elegance.
This was genuine workwear, tested in the harsh cold of open waters. Its thermal properties remain substantial, and its functionality is beyond question. Few garments achieve such balance between purpose and design.
The chin strap allows you to stand the collar high if the weather demands it.
Wear is visible throughout, though nothing compromises function. The scuffs and creases tell of the conditions it has met—a story only vintage carries. For those who understand this vocabulary, such marks are not detraction but evidence.
The sizing runs generous, accommodating substantial frames with ease. There is something genuine about wearing it oversized, layered and loose—the way it was meant.
If you have been looking for this piece, it is here.
【Size Details】
Length 70cm
Shoulder 52cm
Chest 62cm
Sleeve 60cm
Minor variation may occur.
【Condition】
USED
Soiling, creasing, and repair marks present.
Alpaca lining partially detached.
【Worn By】
Model: 165cm, 50kg
【Returns and Exchanges】
Due to the nature of vintage, returns and exchanges are not accepted.
Please review all details and contact us with any questions before purchasing.
Damage and wear from age are not considered defects and are not eligible for return.
Color may vary from photographed representation and is not returnable.
Returns based on fit or expectation are not accepted. We ask your understanding in this matter.
【Inquiry Code】
J0270