U.S.N. M-43 DECK JACKET
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Developed in 1943 and introduced in ‘44, the Deck Hook Jacket was the predecessor of the N-1 and replaced the 'Deck Zip' model, changing the front closure from a zip to a unique metal hook type fastener. This change reduced corrosion from salt water and allowed for easier fastening, making it synonymous with WWII U.S. Navy operations.
During and before WWII, the U.S. Navy developed various styles of cold weather gear. Deck Jackets with a zip-front design, became cherished among sailors. In 1944, a second version was introduced. The most recognizable improvement was the new frontal closing method. The earlier jackets' metal zippers would freeze in cold weather, making them difficult to operate and they were prone to salt water corrosion, reducing the longevity of the jacket at when materials and manufacturing capacity were under particular strain. The resourcefulness of the US Military found a solution in fireman’s coats, which fastened with a metal hook-style clasp that could be operated even with heavy gloves.
There were variations in the specifications of M-43, the contract produced here by THE REAL McCOY’S MFG. Co includes "D" patch pockets and a single latched clip at the bottom, while some contracts had a double closure at the hem. A rayon interlining is incorporated between the jungle cloth outer fabric and wool lining, which provides high thermal protection.
By 1945, the U.S.N. M-43 DECK JACKET was replaced with the N-1 Deck Jacket, with its brief tenure making it one of the most sought after military garments on the vintage market.
- Cotton Cord Cloth
- Wool Melton Lining
- Rayon Interlining
- Wool Ribbing
- Steel ratchet-clip type fasteners
- Cotton Sewing Thread Construction
- Made in Japan
一般的にフックタイプと呼ばれ、デッキジャケットとしてはN-1の前身にあたる。
1943年の後半に採用され、翌44年から支給が始まった大戦期を代表する一着である。
このジャケットの一世代前はジッパーフロントだったが、塩害による動作不良が多発したためラッチドクリップに改良された経緯を持つ。
- シェル: コットンコードクロス
- ライニング: ウールメルトン
- インターライニング: レーヨン
- リブ: ウールリブ ・フロントファスナー: ラチェットクリップ式
- 縫製糸: カタン糸(綿糸)

