Why the USAF Brought Back the A-2 Bomber Jacket

Why the USAF Brought Back the A-2 Bomber Jacket

From Heddels Blowout by Heddels

January 16, 2026 · 19 min · Season 1

About this episode

This episode explores the history and cultural significance of the A-2 Bomber Jacket and its revival by the U.S. Air Force.

When you imagine an Air Force pilot, the first image that probably comes to mind is the dashing World War II-era captain in impossibly high-waisted khakis and a brown leather bomber jacket. But you might be surprised to learn then that the first time the U.S. Air Force issued a leather jacket was in 1987. So this is a technicality I’m exploiting, but the U.S. Air Force didn’t exist as a separate branch of the military until 1947. Before then, it was a part of the U.S. Army Air Corps and then U.S. Army Air Forces, which issued its last leather jacket in 1943. But the legacy of this jacket just wouldn’t die so the Air Force brought back a retro piece of equipment over 40 years later due to a combination of Hollywood, one dedicated collector, and deregulation of the airlines, which we’re going to get into in today’s Blowout. Brands mentioned: Cockpit USA Good Wear Leather Buzz Rickson's The Real McCoy's If you liked what you’ve been hearing, please let us and other people know. Our email address is blowout@heddels.com and we are also getting our discord fired up again so you can bother me directly if you like. Join our Discord server here: https://discord.gg/KHA5qvKb Today’s episode…

People in this episode

Hosts: Sean Thornton, Andrew Ryan

Topics covered

  • fashion
  • military history
  • aviation
  • leather jackets
  • pop culture

Keywords

  • A-2 Bomber Jacket
  • U.S. Air Force
  • Hollywood influence
  • leather jacket history
  • vintage military gear

Mentioned in this episode

Products: A-2, A-2 Leather Jacket, Cockpit USA, Good Wear Leather, Buzz Rickson's

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