It is a close-fitting cut. The product will be fitted at the waist and the sleeves will be quite tight.<br><br> This type of jacket will be worn more easily open due to its fitted appearance.<br><br> The Slimfit cut is the most widespread among leather clothing, it is the fashionable cut!
Choose your usual size! If you prefer to wear your jacket a little looser, you can possibly opt for a larger size.

Men's Jacket Cockpit USA Z21P007 BROWN
€849,00
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- 46
Men's Jacket Cockpit USA Z21P007 BROWN
Product Description
This product is made in the USA and uses American sizing. Please find the size conversion below:
| Size | XS | S | M | L | XL | 2XL | 3XL | 4XL | 5XL | 6XL |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| EU Size | 46 | 48 | 50 | 52 | 54 | 56 | 58 | 60 | 62 | 64 |
| US Size | 36 | 38 | 40 | 42 | 44 | 46 | 48 | 50 | 52 | 54 |
The G-1 Avenger™—a bomber jacket that doesn’t just wear history, it carries it.
This is the Z21P007 BROWN from Cockpit USA, a faithful reissue of the flight jackets worn by US Navy pilots during the Second World War. Every stitch, every crease, every patina mark is intentional—crafted to replicate the look of a jacket that has seen 200 carrier landings aboard Corsairs, Hellcats, or Dauntlesses. The outer shell is goatskin, hand-aged to mimic decades of salt spray, wind, and wear. The collar is shearling sheep, left unlined to retain its original texture, while the bi-swing back and underarm grommets ensure the jacket moves with the body, not against it. Inside, a nylon lining keeps the weight down without sacrificing warmth. Two flap pockets up front, side-entry handwarmer pockets, and an interior chest pocket offer practical storage, while knit cuffs and waistband lock in heat. The fit is trim—true to the original military spec—so sizing up is advised for a comfortable layer over a sweater or fleece.
Hand-aged goatskin—why it matters.
Goatskin is lighter and more pliable than cowhide, yet tough enough to withstand the rigours of flight. Cockpit USA’s ops a deeper, richer patina over time. The hand-aging—sanding, staining, and distressing each panel individually—creates subtle variations in colour and texture, so no two jackets are identical. Over the years, the leather will soften further, creases will deepen, and the shearling collar will take on a lived-in feel. This isn’t a jacket that stays pristine; it’s one that tells a story.
Built for movement, designed for authenticity.
The bi-swing back—a pleated panel that expands when you raise your arms—was a functional necessity for pilots who needed to reach controls without restriction. Underarm grommets allow airflow, preventing overheating during long flights. The knit cuffs and waistband, originally designed to keep wind out of the cockpit, now serve the same purpose on a motorcycle or a chilly evening walk. Even the buttons on the flap pockets are positioned to mimic the original military issue. Every detail is there because it was there in 1943.
Cockpit USA has been the go-to supplier for US military flight jackets since 1975. Based in New York, the brand holds contracts with the US Air Force and Navy, producing jackets that meet exacting military specifications. Their archive includes original WWII patterns, which they reissue with modern materials while preserving the vintage aesthetic. The hand-aging process—developed in-house—is what sets their leather apart: it’s not just distressed, it’s aged to look and feel like a well-worn piece of history.
Caractéristiques- goatskin: lighter and more supple than cowhide, yet durable enough for daily wear
- Hand-aged finish: each jacket has unique variations in colour and texture, evolving with use
- Shearling collar: unlined for authenticity, providing warmth without bulk
- Bi-swing back: allows full range of motion, ideal for riding or layering
- Underarm grommets: improve ventilation, reducing sweat and odour
- Military-spec fit: trim through the body, designed to layer over a sweater or fleece
- Nylon lining: lightweight and breathable, reducing overall weight
- Multiple pockets: two flap pockets, side-entry handwarmer pockets, and an interior chest pocket for practical storage
- Knit cuffs and waistband: seal out wind and retain heat
- Made in the USA: crafted in New York using domestic and imported materials
Frequently Asked Questions
This jacket is made from goatskin leather, which develops a rich patina with wear. The hand-aged finish gives it an instantly vintage look, and the leather will soften and darken naturally over time, especially in high-friction areas like the elbows and cuffs.
The bi-swing back features pleats and extra fabric at the shoulders and upper back, allowing for a wider range of motion without pulling or restricting movement. This design was originally developed for military pilots to ensure comfort during flight.
The aged shearling collar provides moderate warmth, making it suitable for autumn and mild winter conditions. However, it’s not as thick as full shearling jackets, so layering may be needed in colder temperatures.
The underarm grommets are a functional detail inspired by vintage flight jackets, designed to improve airflow and regulate temperature during wear. They’re particularly useful if you’re active or in warmer climates.
Avoid exposing the leather to excessive moisture or direct heat. Use a leather conditioner specifically for leather every few months to keep it supple. Store it in a cool, dry place, ideally on a padded hanger to maintain its shape.
The slim-fit cut is designed to sit close to the body, which can feel restrictive if you plan to layer underneath. Sizing up ensures a comfortable fit while maintaining the intended silhouette, especially if you wear thicker jumpers or hoodies.
Yes, the hand-aged treatment creates subtle variations in colour and texture, meaning no two jackets are identical. These imperfections are intentional and contribute to the authentic vintage character of the piece.
Caring for your leather
This product is made of goat leather. Stiffer and more resistant than lamb or sheep, goatskin has the particularity of having a more or less grainy texture.
However, goat leather remains very simple to maintain. A simple waterproofing product and a cleansing milk will be more than enough. You can find these products by clicking here.
For the most rigorous, a bristle brush can be useful to remove certain stains.
In all cases, remember to always test the application of a maintenance product on a non-visible surface of your product. Certain finishes or leather treatments may react differently from one product to another.














