

Very nice genuine WWII US Navy officer's gray work jacket, cotton twill. Virtually similar to the khaki work uniform, featuring four button-flap pockets. Authorized in April 1943, the 'battleship gray' color was intended for providing better camouflage aboard vessels, and was only produced during one year.
One single button is still present. Shoulder boards feature Lieutenant insignia.
Excellent overall condition. No label. Size seems to correspond to 34R.
Name James, L. A. has been stenciled inside.
Very nice genuine WWII US Navy officer's gray work jacket, cotton twill. Virtually similar to the khaki work uniform, featuring four button-flap pockets. Authorized in April 1943, the 'battleship gray' color was intended for providing better camouflage aboard vessels, and was only produced during one year.
One single button is still present. Shoulder boards feature Lieutenant insignia.
Excellent overall condition. No label. Size seems to correspond to 34R.
Name James, L. A. has been stenciled inside.
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