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Vtg Germany WW1 Red Baron Jagdflieger‎ Aviator Leather Trench Coat Jacket Medium

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This is a 90s reproduction of a German figher pilot jacket worn by the Red Baron. Made in Germany by Noble House In excellent pre-owned condition. No holes, tears or rips. You might mistake it for new. Hand Crafted Authentic and Historic DesignDouble breasted front closure Original blue wadded linen liningLightly insulated Closeable via double row button bar which feautures a large overlap making it completely windproof Wide, adjustable leather belt and inner sleeve cuffs. Four outer pockets with two additional inner pockets. Please review all photos and measurements, as I do not accept returns. Approximate flat measurements. Shoulder to shoulder 20" Pit to pit 24.5" Waist 23.5" Length 32" Sleeve 24.5" Worn by one of the most famous German fighter pilots of World War I, Manfred Albrecht Freiherr von Richthofen, best known as the "The Red Baron." He was officially credited with 80 air combat victories, being the highest number achieved during the First World War by a single pilot. Von Richthofen, received this nickname because the aeroplane he flew in most of his missions was painted bright red, hence the name "The Red Baron". Reproduced exactly as it was during WW1.
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