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    • TYPE MA-1 REAL McCOY MFG. CO.
    • TYPE MA-1 REAL McCOY MFG. CO.
    • TYPE MA-1 REAL McCOY MFG. CO.
    • TYPE MA-1 REAL McCOY MFG. CO.
    • TYPE MA-1 REAL McCOY MFG. CO.
    • TYPE MA-1 REAL McCOY MFG. CO.
    • TYPE MA-1 REAL McCOY MFG. CO.
    • TYPE MA-1 REAL McCOY MFG. CO.
    MJ25112

    TYPE MA-1 REAL McCOY MFG. CO.

    Regular price ¥132,000
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    ・シェル及びライニング: 6ナイロン
    ・インターライニング: コットンウールパイル
    ・リブ: ウールリブ
    ・4つ組ボタン: DOT社プル式
    ・フロントファスナー: #7 ワイヤー、ダールメッキ
    ・袖ファスナー: 50sオーバル型、ダールメッキ

    The TYPE MA-1 REAL McCOY MFG. CO. is built to precise military standards with a 100% Type 6 nylon shell and lining, offering the same durability and wind resistance found in original vintage examples. It features a cotton-wool pile interlining for warmth, authentic wool ribbing at the cuffs and hem, and period-correct brass DOT buttons. Hardware details include a #7 wire front zipper with black oxide treatment and a distinctive 1950s-style oval-shaped sleeve zipper.

    The early MA-1 flight jackets were subject to frequent updates, driven by pilot feedback and field performance. Spec number J-8279A represents the second model in the MA-1's evolution and was produced in just three contracts during 1957.

    One of the most visible updates was the wind flap, which featured a rounded tip, a change often highlighted in discussions of this version. However, that rounded design did not appear until the second production run. The true essence of the J-8279A spec lies in a series of refinements to the jacket's construction and sewing specifications rather than cosmetic details alone.

    Production was handled by three contractors: Albert Turner, Lauren Sportswear, and Topps Apparel. The rounded wind flap, faithfully reproduced on this model, first appeared in the contract awarded to Lauren Sportswear. This suggests that the J-8279A designation corresponds closely with a shift in manufacturing technique rather than major changes in pattern or design.

    Key construction updates in the J-8279A model focused on simplifying and refining the design. The hanger loop, which was previously stitched through the outer shell and visibly raised like a vintage denim belt loop, was moved to the lining and flattened for a cleaner finish. Under-sleeve seams were revised from double-needle stitching to a flat-felled seam, and bar tacks at the pocket openings were shortened from full-width reinforcement to placement at each end only.

    One lesser-known distinction is the oxygen tab color. On most second models, the tab is green, whereas first models often feature brown tabs, either due to aging or different dye lots. This subtle shift may represent another deliberate update in the jacket's long development history.

    • 100% Type 6 Nylon Shell and Lining
    • Cotton Wool Pile Interlining
    • Wool Ribbing
    • Brass Dot Buttons
    • #7 Wire Front Zipper, Black Oxided
    • 1950s Oval-Shaped Sleeve Zipper, Black Oxided
    • Made in Japan

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