25.9.10

Avirex bomber jacket

Avirex Bomber Jacket Section: 

In 1975 The Avirex brand is founded. Jeff Clyman pilot and airplane collector takes the dive into fashion after receiving numerous queries about his father's authentic bomber jacket. In 1986 Avirex creates aviator jackets for the blockbuster movie "Top Gun", starring the acclaimed actor Tom Cruise creating global demand for Avirex Jackets. 

Specializing in flight and aviation gear Avirex leather jackets are top on the list. Jeff Clyman is the founder of Avirex. Avirex manufactures leather jackets for the United States Armed Forces and several movies. They are the designer and maker of the "Grammy Jacket". Avirex leather jackets now come in a wide variety of styles. From women's urban leather jackets, to hip hop leather jackets there is a design for anyone and everyone. There are plenty of other Avirex jackets to enjoy. You will find any style for any weather with Avirex.

Whatever your leather coat needs is Avirex will have a coat or jacket perfect for you. Men, women, and children can all benefit from having an Avirex leather jacket in their closet. US Wings (Hudson, Ohio, USA) Sells USAF-spec A-2 jackets in horsehide

Lost Worlds Inc. (New York, USA)

Eastman Leather Clothing (Devon, UK)

Aero Leather Clothing (Scotland)

Good Wear Leather Coat Company (Seattle, Washington, USA)

There are jackets that are somewhat less expensive. Jackets in this range are sold by:

U.S. Authentic Manufacturing Co. (New York, USA)

L.L. Bean markets a jacket called the "Flying Tiger Jacket," which closely follows the original design for the A-2, but is sized to fit fuller bodied men, as well as thinner men. It can be purchased in fleece-lined or insulated versions, as well as the "original," rayon-lined version. These jackets, being goatskin, are water-resistant. Contrary to popular belief, Avirex is not an original World War II supplier of the A-2 jacket. 

Likewise, the Scottish-made Aero Leather Clothing branded items of today are unrelated to Aero Leather Clothing of Beacon, NY.



bookmark at folkd