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US Airforce Class A Dress Jacket

US Airforce Class A Dress Jacket

US Airforce Class A Dress Jacket; Good Morning Vietnam! Straight from the cold war we have this wonderful piece of history. The USAF Class A Dress Jacket is the cornerstone of the Air Force service uniform — a symbol of precision, professionalism, and heritage. Tailored in midnight blue serge wool blend, it features a notched lapel, four front pockets with flap closures, silver “U.S.” insignia, and epaulets for rank placement. Designed for a clean, structured silhouette, the jacket pairs with matching trousers or skirt and is worn over a light blue dress shirt and tie.

Durable, dignified, and meticulously crafted, the Air Force Class A jacket represents the balance of tradition and discipline that defines the modern Airman’s image — from formal ceremonies to official duties.

  • Excellent build quality
  • Unique look
  • 1950s to 1970's manufacture 
  • Some variation in insignia

 Grade 1: Overall good condition, complete with buttons

Grade 2: May be missing buttons or have some moth nipping 

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Original: $1,334.98

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US Airforce Class A Dress Jacket

$1,334.98

$400.49

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US Airforce Class A Dress Jacket; Good Morning Vietnam! Straight from the cold war we have this wonderful piece of history. The USAF Class A Dress Jacket is the cornerstone of the Air Force service uniform — a symbol of precision, professionalism, and heritage. Tailored in midnight blue serge wool blend, it features a notched lapel, four front pockets with flap closures, silver “U.S.” insignia, and epaulets for rank placement. Designed for a clean, structured silhouette, the jacket pairs with matching trousers or skirt and is worn over a light blue dress shirt and tie.

Durable, dignified, and meticulously crafted, the Air Force Class A jacket represents the balance of tradition and discipline that defines the modern Airman’s image — from formal ceremonies to official duties.

  • Excellent build quality
  • Unique look
  • 1950s to 1970's manufacture 
  • Some variation in insignia

 Grade 1: Overall good condition, complete with buttons

Grade 2: May be missing buttons or have some moth nipping