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The N-1 Deck Jacket was issued to crew members of U.S. Navy warships from the 1940s to the 1950s. The early model featured a thick-wale cotton pique shell, with a plain front and a “U.S. NAVY” stencil print on the back in navy color. From the later model, a fine-wale cotton pique called "jungle cloth" (commonly known as jungle cross) was adopted, and the print was moved from the back to the chest. The lining was made of alpaca, which offered excellent warmth and durability (later changed to an alpaca and wool blend). To improve concealment on ships and at ports, the color was changed from navy to tan (khaki) starting from the later models. Known for its excellent cold resistance and high completeness, the jacket was highly regarded by sailors and continued to be used by some until the early 1960s, making it a masterpiece among military jackets.
| Size | Length (cm/in) |
Shoulder Width (cm/in) |
Chest (cm/in) |
Sleeve (cm/in) |
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| S | 65 | 25.59 | 43 | 16.93 | 104 | 40.94 | 59 | 23.23 |
| M | 67 | 26.38 | 45 | 17.72 | 108 | 42.52 | 61 | 24.02 |
| L | 69 | 27.17 | 46 | 18.11 | 112 | 44.09 | 63 | 24.80 |
| XL | 70 | 27.56 | 48 | 18.90 | 116 | 45.67 | 64 | 25.20 |
| 2XL | 71 | 27.95 | 50 | 19.69 | 120 | 47.24 | 66 | 25.98 |
Original: $202.99
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The N-1 Deck Jacket was issued to crew members of U.S. Navy warships from the 1940s to the 1950s. The early model featured a thick-wale cotton pique shell, with a plain front and a “U.S. NAVY” stencil print on the back in navy color. From the later model, a fine-wale cotton pique called "jungle cloth" (commonly known as jungle cross) was adopted, and the print was moved from the back to the chest. The lining was made of alpaca, which offered excellent warmth and durability (later changed to an alpaca and wool blend). To improve concealment on ships and at ports, the color was changed from navy to tan (khaki) starting from the later models. Known for its excellent cold resistance and high completeness, the jacket was highly regarded by sailors and continued to be used by some until the early 1960s, making it a masterpiece among military jackets.
| Size | Length (cm/in) |
Shoulder Width (cm/in) |
Chest (cm/in) |
Sleeve (cm/in) |
||||
| S | 65 | 25.59 | 43 | 16.93 | 104 | 40.94 | 59 | 23.23 |
| M | 67 | 26.38 | 45 | 17.72 | 108 | 42.52 | 61 | 24.02 |
| L | 69 | 27.17 | 46 | 18.11 | 112 | 44.09 | 63 | 24.80 |
| XL | 70 | 27.56 | 48 | 18.90 | 116 | 45.67 | 64 | 25.20 |
| 2XL | 71 | 27.95 | 50 | 19.69 | 120 | 47.24 | 66 | 25.98 |
























