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THE REAL MCCOY'S
TYPE B-3 REAL McCOY MFG. CO. SEAL BROWN
The iconic B-3 flight jacket has been reproduced by The Real McCoy's to offer the same look and feel as the original 1934 model. It’s production was aborted due to the depletion of leather resources at the time.
Made from thick sheepskin to offer warmth and functionality. The skin is made from a combination of tanned and acrylic-finished sheepskin with a thinner 1/4-inch shearling pile to decrease bulk, with the back split up into three panels.It’s complete with side adjustments at the waist allowing you to customise your fit, there’s also a double throat latch to protect you from the cold.
Combination Tanned: Acrylic Lacquer Finished Horsehide
VegetableTanned Horsehide (Pigment Finished) Trimmings
South African Merino Sheep Wool
1940's bell shaped Talon zippers
Made in Japan
Type B-7 Real McCoy MFG Co.
B-7 used in extremely cold areas of Alaska. The jacket was not coated with polyacrylic lacquer because the surface would crack in the cold condition. The production period is as short as one year from 1941, and existing originals are rare. The front patch pocket and seam tape are horsehide. Hood trim is coyote fur.
Combination Tanned Sheepskin
Vegetable Tanned Horsehide Trimming
1940s Bell-Shaped Talon Front Zipper
Made in Japan
Available at The Real McCoy’s Outpost��at @clutchcafelondon
For mail orders please email service@realmccoyslondon.com
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TYPE N-3A REAL MCCOY MFG. CO.
Introduced in the early 1950s by the U.S. Air Force, the N-3A commonly known as the "Snorkel Parka" due to its small opening when the hood is fully zipped. The parka was designed to withstand extremely cold environments and has undergone minor changes ever since.
This early example of the N-3(A) is constructed from a Custom produced fabric that authentically replicates the true colour and characteristics of the highly durable nylon material from that era.
Nylon 66 was invented by DuPont Co. Nylon 66 is more flame resistant and durable compared to other nylon fibers. Here at The Real McCoy’s, we have studied the original Mil-Spec formula to replicate its yarn, density and weave, a full original of the brand.
Outer shell and lining: 66 Nylon
Fabric Interlining: 100% Wool
Wire Shape McCOY Zipper
Bell Shape Talon Sleeve Zipper
Coyote Fur Trimming
Mouton Fur Hood Lining
Wool Ribbings
DOT Buttons, Urea Buttons
Made in Japan

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TYPE B-7 REAL MCCOY MFG. CO.
The Type B-7 arctic parka was designed to be worn by both flight and ground crew of the U.S.A.A.F in the extreme cold climates of Alaska.
Due to the high cost of materials to make one jacket during WWII, the sheepskin parka had a very short production period of one year between 1941-1942,
which makes existing originals very rare amongst collectors today.
Instructions in production of the Type B-7 was to not coat the sheepskin with polyacrylic lacquer (which other sheepskins models of the time were)
as this would crack in the cold conditions.
The B-7 was then finished with front patch pockets and seam tapes using horsehide and completed with a coyote fur hood trim.
- Combination Tanned Sheepskin
- Vegetable Tanned Horsehide Trimming
- 1940s Bell-Shaped Talon Front Zipper
- Made in Japan


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R.A.F. IRVIN FLIGHT JACKET
Worn by British Royal Air Force pilots during the 1920s and 40s. The Irvin jacket gets its name from its creator, Leslie Irvin, who designed the jacket in 1926 and became the sole supplier to the Royal Air Force in the 1940s. During World War II, the demand for the Irvin flight jacket became so high that Irvin had to hire sub contractors to meet the needs. Due to multiple contractors, which can be seen when studying original Irvin jackets, there were many variants of the jacket.
The R.A.F. Irvin Flight Jacket is our take on the British flying jacket if we were one of those that Leslie Irvin sub contracted. Inspired by the first iteration of the Irvin jacket, we have used a combination tanned sheepskin with an acrylic lacquer finish with horsehide trimmings. For the shearling itself, we have used a curly haired shearling keeping true to the original and then finished the jacket off with a 1940s talon zipper; a little nod to American flight jackets.
Combination Tanned Sheepskin (Acrylic Lacquer Finished)
Vegetable Tanned Horsehide Trimmings
40s Talon Front Zipper
Made in Japan
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