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1940s US Navy N-1 Deck Jacket - Cost-effective Version

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  • 5' 10", 178cm / 161lbs, 73kg. Size 40.

    • From Bronson's sub‑brand Non Stock, this N‑1 Deck Jacket delivers the iconic military silhouette with a focus on accessibility. Compared to the Bronson version, it uses more cost‑effective fabrics, linings, and hardware—making heritage style attainable without sacrificing authentic design.

      Features a full‑zip front with buttoned placket and an IDEAL Conmar brass zipper, long sleeves with acrylic‑ribbed cuffs, under‑arm brass vent holes, two front waist pockets, and an adjustable cotton drawstring hem.

      Layer over a sweatshirt or heavyweight tee. Its rugged vintage shape pairs naturally with retro jeans and boots for a timeless workwear look—ideal for everyday and seasonal wear.

    From Bronson's sub‑brand Non Stock, this N‑1 Deck Jacket delivers the iconic military silhouette with a focus on accessibility. Compared to the Bronson version, it uses more cost‑effective fabrics, linings, and hardware—making heritage style attainable without sacrificing authentic design.

    Features a full‑zip front with buttoned placket and an IDEAL Conmar brass zipper, long sleeves with acrylic‑ribbed cuffs, under‑arm brass vent holes, two front waist pockets, and an adjustable cotton drawstring hem.

    Layer over a sweatshirt or heavyweight tee. Its rugged vintage shape pairs naturally with retro jeans and boots for a timeless workwear look—ideal for everyday and seasonal wear.

    The aircraft carrier deck crew wore N-1 deck jackets during World War II and the Korean War. The thick cotton shell and alpaca or wool lining gave the deck crew the needed warmth and protection from the elements during extreme cold weather conditions. US Navy produced the initial series in Navy blue to symbolize the Navy before changing to Khaki.

    The US Navy developed three “N” systems. In addition to the cold climate N-1, the N-2 system for rainy and the N-3 system for tropical conditions. Despite these climate divisions, old photographs indicate sailors rarely used these systems according to regulations, opting instead to mix and match to suit their layering need and preferences.

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