AERO LEATHER - Sovietic ‘50 Aviator Jacket - Cold War - Leather jacket - Vintage





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Brand: AERO LEATHER, Type: leather jacket, Model: Sovietic ‘50 Aviator Jacket – Cold War; black cowhide leather, vintage men’s jacket from the 1950s.
Description from the seller
Vintage Soviet Aviation Leather Jacket – Cold War Era – 1950s
Fascinating and rare genuine black leather vintage jacket, attributable to Soviet aviation used during the Cold War period in the 1950s, characterized by a sturdy, functional construction typical of military and aeronautical apparel of the era.
Made from genuine thick leather, today it shows a splendid natural patina developed over time, testifying to its authenticity and the charm of lived-in items. Leather aging creates a unique texture that makes every detail even more evocative.
The jacket features:
• Chest pockets with zip
• Front pockets with flaps
• Central closure with metal AERO zip
• Original quilted lining
• Robust structure typical of technical aviation jackets of the period
The presence of the metal AERO zip, a component used on numerous technical and military garments of the mid-20th century, helps reinforce the authenticity and historical character of the piece.
Inside there is the Confecuir label, a historic brand linked to the production of high-quality leather garments in the post-war period.
Conditions
Considering its age (about 70 years), the jacket is in excellent condition for its longevity.
There are normal signs of use and small imperfections, visible in the photographs, which do not compromise the garment’s structure but rather enhance its authentic charm and vintage patina.
Size
The fit roughly corresponds to L / L-M, but it is advisable to carefully check the measurements.
Note
To contextualize the style and era of the garment, archive images of Soviet aviation from the 1950s have also been included, showing how jackets of this type were used in the military and aeronautical context of the period.
A piece with great historical and collectible character, ideal for military enthusiasts, vintage aviation lovers, and Cold War fashion."
Vintage Soviet Aviation Leather Jacket – Cold War Era – 1950s
Fascinating and rare genuine black leather vintage jacket, attributable to Soviet aviation used during the Cold War period in the 1950s, characterized by a sturdy, functional construction typical of military and aeronautical apparel of the era.
Made from genuine thick leather, today it shows a splendid natural patina developed over time, testifying to its authenticity and the charm of lived-in items. Leather aging creates a unique texture that makes every detail even more evocative.
The jacket features:
• Chest pockets with zip
• Front pockets with flaps
• Central closure with metal AERO zip
• Original quilted lining
• Robust structure typical of technical aviation jackets of the period
The presence of the metal AERO zip, a component used on numerous technical and military garments of the mid-20th century, helps reinforce the authenticity and historical character of the piece.
Inside there is the Confecuir label, a historic brand linked to the production of high-quality leather garments in the post-war period.
Conditions
Considering its age (about 70 years), the jacket is in excellent condition for its longevity.
There are normal signs of use and small imperfections, visible in the photographs, which do not compromise the garment’s structure but rather enhance its authentic charm and vintage patina.
Size
The fit roughly corresponds to L / L-M, but it is advisable to carefully check the measurements.
Note
To contextualize the style and era of the garment, archive images of Soviet aviation from the 1950s have also been included, showing how jackets of this type were used in the military and aeronautical context of the period.
A piece with great historical and collectible character, ideal for military enthusiasts, vintage aviation lovers, and Cold War fashion."

