Circa. 1960s
A lovely tanker-style jacket, made for a US serviceman named Sullivan - Likely made in Korea while he was serving there. It displays a bespoke machine-embroidered name tape.
A mid-weight, insulated jacket, ideal for layering in colder months. It features ribbed knitted cuffs, collar & waist, a full-length zip front closure, a small concealed pocket on the breast and a pen/small effects pocket on the left shoulder. There are zips on the collar and inside the jacket for a removable hood and liner (not included).
Excellent condition with light signs of real wear - All zips, buttons, fittings, and fixtures are present and working. There is some light sporadic staining & discolouration as seen.
Flat garment measurements (inches):
Chest: 44" (22" P2P)
Length: 25"
Arm: 24"
Shoulder: 19"
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