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Retail price: ¥97,900 Only washed once. Size 42 Shoulder width 49cm, Body width 54cm, Length 77cm In 1940, the first U.S. airborne unit was established. The unpopular one-piece jumpsuit used during training was changed to a two-piece jacket and trousers. This M41 Airborne Jump Suit is the predecessor to the M42 Jump Suit, which was used more widely during World War II. The M41 jump jacket and jump pants were manufactured for a short period in 1941, but it was later decided that changes needed to be made to the airborne jump suit. These changes were incorporated into the M42 jump suit. The biggest difference between the M41 and M42 jump suits is the pockets. The pockets of the M41 were sewn flat onto the jacket and trousers, so you couldn't put much in them. Therefore, it was decided to make them expandable pockets, as seen in modern cargo pants and shorts, and this change was implemented in the M42 suit. Also, the pockets of the M41 jump jacket had only one snap each to close them. It was judged that this was insufficient, and when production of the M42 suit began, each jacket pocket had two snaps. The M41 jump suit was issued for only a short period, and the U.S. airborne units at the time were small in number, so not many were made. For this reason, most of the existing ones are from the M42 and later, and the M41 does not seem to be featured in magazines, etc. Slen pre-dyed selvedge West Point Original iron buckle TALON zipper ■ Color Green
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