Skipper Jacket - Navy - Warehouse

$454.00 $649.95

*This item is eligible for exchange or store credit only, no refunds.

* An original mfsc pattern, hybrid of 50’s-60’s US military gear and 1970’s mountain parka outdoor-type jackets.
Navy Weather Cloth: 100% cotton 6 Oz. tightly woven windbreaker poplin, milled in Japan.
* Un-lined, with flat-felled inside seams, no overlock or exposed seams.
* Heavy mil-spec 1960’s type “Crown” zipper.
* Windflap with DOT-type mil-specs snaps.
* Five pockets:
– Three ‘Vietnam’ combat jacket style Velcro® flap pockets with drain holes and one pen pocket.
– One iPhone chest snap pocket.
– One forearm iPod zipper pocket.
– One concealed chest pocket.
* Gusseted wrist cuffs, two-tone.
* Leather drawstring toggles and cinch eyelets.
* Underarm metal mesh-type eyelets.
* Rollable two-tone hood
* Drawcord hood and bottom, for wind protection.
* Tonal 100% cotton stitching.
* Made in Japan.

The Mister Freedom® Skipper Jacket comes raw/unwashed, and will shrink to tagged size. Follow the usual recommended initial method before wearing: cold soak for 30mn, spin dry and line dry. Please refer to sizing chart to determine which size works for you.

CL's Advice: I wear a size 38 (medium) Skipper, my usual size in mfsc, with enough room for a light shirt and denim jacket/sweater underneath if needed. 

Machine wash on delicate, cold water, minimal eco-friendly detergent. Turn inside-out. Line dry only.

An original mfsc pattern, the Skipper Jacket is a hybrid combining 50’s-60’s US military gear and 1970’s mountain parka outdoor-type jackets.

We borrowed the cargo pocket pattern from a 1st pattern Tropical Combat Jacket adding ultra-hi-tech Velcro® closures. Another military reference is the heavy “Crown” zipper, often featured on field gear in the 1960’s.

Details such as the snap wind-flaps, two-tone hood, leather pull toggles, gusseted wrist cuffs is a nod to 60/40 mountain parka types of 1960’s-70’s.

This MF® garment is designed in California by Mister Freedom® and manufactured in Japan by Sugar Cane Co.

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