A WW2 classic, the B-15 was standardised as a pattern on April 7 1944. Designed to replace the popular B-10, this jacket would make some significant improvements including double layered alpaca to improve warmth, slash pockets to make them easier to access in a harness, and a redesigned elbow to improve flexibility. They actually weren't around long before being updated into the B-15A in November 1944. The example was made in 1944 by Aero Leather Clothing
Condition
This is in used but good condition. The original Conmat zipper works like charm, the fur is still thick a pliable, though worn in some areas. The knits are all original and in pretty good shape, a few moth holes here and there. The cuffs are in pretty great shape, with some light areas of wear but nothing too bad. There are some light marks etc on the shell, but otherwise good condition. A very wearable example.
Size
- Tagged a size 36
- Fits modern medium
- Pit to pit 22"
- Shoulder to shoulder 18"
- Shoulder to cuff 24"
- Collar to hem 23"