With the Alpha Industries L-2B Bomber Jacket, Reigning Champ Full Zip Heavyweight Hoodie, and Casio G-Shock GA2100. The fabric isn't too rigid, so it will curl outwards along the zipper seams, exposing the orange interiors. But most of us will wear it unzipped, layered over a mid-layer. If you keep it zipped up, then it is likely the orange won't show. Even then, the zippers are no match for the bright orange interior, originally designed for downed pilots to draw the attention of rescue planes easily. The zippers are gold with substantial-looking gold zippers tabs to match. However, the jacket is not completely black. For those who would like to stay true to the original version, the sage is the color that was originally issued. The jacket comes in four colors, blue, black, gunmetal, and sage. Nonetheless, I removed them immediately as I prefer a more subtle styling for my jackets. During my national service, I served in the air force, and the tag is a much thinner version than military-issued ones. The L-2B Bomber comes with the iconic Alpha Industries red “Remove Before Flight” tag attached to the zipper on the sleeve pocket. The L-2B is also lighter than the MA-1, making it feel very relaxed with a thinner material. While the original MA-1 is designed to be puffy and slightly shorter than the average jacket, this version is even looser. This is a looser version, as evident by the name. The iconic style of the L-2B is what attracted me to the jacket, and I am sure it will be the main draw for most. Given that it is simply a lighter version of the iconic MA-1, it, too, enjoyed a mainstream status in popular fashion and will continue to do so for time to come. The orange lining, which you see in Alpha Industries', was introduced in later versions to allow downed pilots to be more visible to rescue teams.
From the MA-1 to the L-2A, the inner pockets were removed to streamline the design, and from the L-2A to L-2B, the sage colorway was introduced and featured a wool/rayon blend lining. In the early 1950s, shortly after the MA-1 and L-2A, the L-2B was released as a lighter-weight alternative. Instead, I will be writing on its lesser-known, lighter alternative, the L-2B. There are tons of articles on the piece of history. But, I won't be writing about the MA-1 today. The MA-1 is the iconic bomber jacket that has leaped from its military roots to extremist subcultures.
With the Alpha Industries L-2B Bomber Jacket and Casio G-Shock GA2100. But I knew if I were to own one, it would be the MA-1 from Alpha Industries. As I reviewed mainstay pieces, like the M-65 and M-59, I never stopped thinking about the classic bomber jacket.Įven through my mindless Supreme phase, I've never owned a bomber jacket. I've long been a fan of Alpha Industries, even before I started writing product reviews. I may earn a small commission when you buy through the links in this article at no extra cost to you. This website is made possible by readers.