British RAF Bomber Jacket w.o. liner, Surplus

British RAF Bomber Jacket w.o. liner, Surplus

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We got a couple of hundred genuine Royal Air Force bomber jackets in dark blue. These are damn well made, fit right and make you look like a sexual tyrannosaurus... and will probably be sold out pretty quickly. Used surplus. Read full description


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Description

We got a couple of hundred genuine Royal Air Force bomber jackets in dark blue. These are damn well made, fit right and make you look like a sexual tyrannosaurus... and will probably be sold out pretty quickly. Used surplus.

This is a rather archetypal example of a classic bomber jacket with a less puffy and shiny look compared to American models. Still, you have the ribbed cuffs and hem, slanted front pockets, and zippered front as a bomber should. The hem is short so pull up your pants!

The collar on this one is a tab type and the shoulders have epaulets for a rather "officially stylish" look. It probably goes together rather well with a red scarf.

The fabric is a 55/45 polyester-wool blend, lining 100% polyester.

The jacket was made with a removable liner, but it is not included with these.

Size info

First up is the max recommended chest girth, then an approximate length group. The fit is not loose nor tight but just right and allows for a woolly pully.

The correct length group varies depending on the fit (the shoulder seams and sleeves, in general, sit lower when the jacket is looser) and personal proportions. However, here's a rough guidance:

Size User length (SI) User length (US)
Short / M <176 cm <5' 9"
Regular 176-182 cm 5' 9" - 5' 11"
Long 182-188 cm 5' 11" - 6' 2"
X-Long >188 cm >6' 2"

Based on our comparisons, the lengths S and M are about the same. (You would be forgiven for thinking M and R are interchangeable.) S stands for Short, of course, but we couldn't figure out the word that refers to a short person and begins with the letter M. Anyway, this is what we found out.

To quickly convert the chest sizes to inches, here's a handy table:

Centimeters Inches
92 cm 36"
96 cm 38"
101 cm 40"
107 cm 42"
112 cm 44"
117 cm 46"
122 cm 48"
127 cm 50"

British surplus

The jackets are used but obviously not by infantrymen in combat exercises. All is good and proper!