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U.S. Army Air Forces · Original Spec · Z2107H

Cockpit USA Horsehide A-2

Russet Horsehide Flight Jacket — WWII Spec

5.0 17 Reviews

₩1,191,000

Russet-brown horsehide — the A-2's original specification leather, standardized in 1931. No side-entry pockets, no interior pocket: strict WWII configuration, down to the contract-number neck label. Made in the USA.


Color — Russet Brown
Size — 38
Description

The Cockpit USA Horsehide A-2 is crafted from genuine russet-brown horsehide — the same leather issued to USAAF pilots throughout the 1930s and 1940s. Horsehide was the original A-2 specification material: it breaks in slowly, wears hard, and develops a deep, irreplaceable patina that records years of use. Many original WWII horsehide A-2s are still intact today, which speaks directly to the leather’s longevity.

One-piece back panel for nose art. Scalloped flap pockets. Snap-down A-2 collar. No side-entry or interior pockets — true WWII spec. Wool-blend knit waistband and seamless flared cuffs. Underarm ventilating grommets. Box-stitched shoulder epaulets. Front storm panel with hook-and-eye neck closure. Brass main zipper with leather pull. Russet brown cotton military-style lining. Trim military fit. Made in the USA.

  • Medium-weight russet-brown horsehide — original WWII A-2 specification leather
  • One-piece back panel — ideal for custom nose art
  • No side-entry or interior pockets — true WWII spec construction
  • Scalloped flap pockets + snap-down A-2 collar
  • Wool-blend knit waistband + seamless flared cuffs
  • Underarm ventilating grommets + box-stitched epaulets
  • Front storm panel with hook-and-eye neck closure
  • Brass main zipper with leather pull
  • Russet cotton military lining + WWII-style contract number neck label
  • Trim military fit — 26” length (28” Long)
  • Made in the USA

Fit — Trim Military Fit

Cut trim to the military pattern at 26 inches long. Between sizes or layering? Take the next size up.

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Original Spec · Z2107H

Cockpit USA Horsehide A-2

5.0 · 17 Verified Reviews

₩1,191,000

Color — Russet Brown
Size — 38
Description

The Cockpit USA Horsehide A-2 is crafted from genuine russet-brown horsehide — the same leather issued to USAAF pilots throughout the 1930s and 1940s. Horsehide was the original A-2 specification material: it breaks in slowly, wears hard, and develops a deep, irreplaceable patina that records years of use. Many original WWII horsehide A-2s are still intact today, which speaks directly to the leather’s longevity.

One-piece back panel for nose art. Scalloped flap pockets. Snap-down A-2 collar. No side-entry or interior pockets — true WWII spec. Wool-blend knit waistband and seamless flared cuffs. Underarm ventilating grommets. Box-stitched shoulder epaulets. Front storm panel with hook-and-eye neck closure. Brass main zipper with leather pull. Russet brown cotton military-style lining. Trim military fit. Made in the USA.

  • Medium-weight russet-brown horsehide — original WWII A-2 specification leather
  • One-piece back panel — ideal for custom nose art
  • No side-entry or interior pockets — true WWII spec construction
  • Scalloped flap pockets + snap-down A-2 collar
  • Wool-blend knit waistband + seamless flared cuffs
  • Underarm ventilating grommets + box-stitched epaulets
  • Front storm panel with hook-and-eye neck closure
  • Brass main zipper with leather pull
  • Russet cotton military lining + WWII-style contract number neck label
  • Trim military fit — 26” length (28” Long)
  • Made in the USA

The original leather.

Russet horsehide — the material the 1931 A-2 specification called for. Originals are still intact today.

Strict WWII spec.

No side-entry pockets, no interior pocket — plus a WWII-style contract-number neck label.

Made in America.

Brass zip with leather pull, wool-blend knits, russet cotton military lining.

Medium-weight russet horsehide

Medium-weight russet horsehide

Breaks in slowly. Outlasts everything.

Horsehide wears hard and records years of use in its patina — the reason so many WWII A-2s survive.

Spec means spec.

The Workshop · Since 1975

Spec means spec.

Scalloped flap pockets, box-stitched epaulets, hook-and-eye storm panel, contract-number label — nothing added the wartime pattern didn't have.

One-piece back — the nose-art panel

One-piece back — the nose-art panel

The A-2 Family

Choose your A-2.

Cockpit USA Mens Horsehide A-2 Leather Flight Jacket Horsehide A-2 The original 1931 material ₩1,191,000 Russet horsehide · Trim — size upYou’re looking at it
Cockpit USA Men's USAF Goatskin A-2 Flight Jacket - Brown USAF A-2 The current-issue spec ₩962,000 2.75 oz mil-spec goatskin · True to sizeSee the USAF →
Cockpit USA Mens Mustang Vintage A-2 Leather Flight Jacket | Made In USA Mustang A-2 Pre-aged, ready to wear ₩1,144,000 Hand-vintaged goatskin · Regular · S–2XLSee the Mustang →

Before you fly.

Why horsehide?

It was the A-2's original specification leather — slow to break in, extremely hard-wearing, and famous for the patina it develops. Many WWII originals survive to this day.

Why no handwarmer pockets?

The WWII specification never had them — and this jacket follows the specification.

How does the sizing run?

Trim military fit, 26-inch length. Between sizes or layering? Take the next size up.

What's the neck label?

A WWII-style contract-number label — the way original A-2s identified their maker and contract.

Made in USA?

Yes — cut and sewn in the USA by Cockpit USA.

Army Air Corps · Specification 94-3040

The leather the spec
actually called for.

When the Army Air Corps standardized the Type A-2 on 9 May 1931, the specification read horsehide — and horsehide clothed USAAF pilots through the 1930s and the war. It breaks in slowly, wears hard, and develops a patina that records every year of use; that longevity is why so many original wartime A-2s are still intact today. Cockpit USA builds this one to strict WWII configuration: no side pockets, no interior pocket, scalloped flaps, hook-and-eye storm panel, and a contract-number neck label. Made in the USA.

Medium-weight russet horsehide — the original A-2 leather

Medium-weight russet horsehide — the original A-2 leather

The Material

Horsehide.
The 1931 specification.

The original A-2 was horsehide — issued to USAAF pilots throughout the 1930s and 1940s. It breaks in slowly, wears hard, and develops a deep, irreplaceable patina that records years of use.

The lining is russet cotton, military-style — as the originals were cotton-lined, whatever the silk myth says.

ShellRusset horsehide, medium-weight
LiningRusset cotton, military-style
KnitsWool-blend waist · seamless cuffs
OriginMade in USA

Construction

Strict spec. No exceptions.

One-piece back

The nose-art panel, seamless as the spec drew it.

No side or interior pockets

True WWII configuration — the spec never allowed them, so this jacket doesn't have them.

Scalloped flap pockets

Two scalloped-flap patch pockets and a snap-down A-2 collar.

Storm panel + hook-and-eye

Front storm panel with the A-2's hook-and-eye neck closure; brass zip with leather pull.

Wool-blend knits

Knit waistband and seamless flared cuffs; underarm ventilating grommets.

Contract-number label

A WWII-style contract-number neck label — the maker's mark, done the wartime way.

“Many original WWII horsehide A-2s are still intact today.”

The case for horsehide · the original 1931 specification leather

The Workshop · Since 1975

Spec means spec.

No conveniences were added and none subtracted: scalloped flaps, box-stitched epaulets, vent grommets, hook-and-eye storm panel, and a contract-number neck label, exactly as wartime contractors labeled theirs.

Cut and sewn in the USA by Cockpit USA — official U.S. government supplier.

Russet cotton military lining — no interior pocket, per spec

Russet cotton military lining — no interior pocket, per spec

The one-piece back — a canvas for nose art

The one-piece back — a canvas for nose art

The Details

Spec details, down to the label.

Brass zipper with leather pull — scalloped flap pockets

Brass zipper with leather pull — scalloped flap pockets

Russet cotton lining · contract-number neck label

Russet cotton lining · contract-number neck label

The A-2 Family

Three A-2s. One pattern.

Model Leather Configuration Details Price
Russet horsehide — the 1931 spec leather Strict WWII config · no side pockets · trim fit Brass zip · contract label ₩1,191,000
2.75 oz mil-spec goatskin Current-issue config · hidden side pockets · true to size US brass · cotton-blend lining ₩962,000
Hand-vintaged veg-tanned goatskin Pre-aged · side-entry handwarmers · regular fit Storm flap · hook-and-eye ₩1,144,000

What Customers Say

Questions

Before you fly.

Why horsehide instead of goatskin?

Horsehide was the A-2's original 1931 specification leather. It breaks in slowly, wears extremely hard, and develops a deep patina — the reason so many original WWII A-2s survive. Goatskin entered later and is today's military standard; this jacket is the original recipe.

Why are there no handwarmer or interior pockets?

The WWII specification never included them — and this is the strict-spec A-2. If you want the modern comforts, the USAF 21st Century A-2 adds them invisibly.

Was the original A-2 silk-lined?

No — a documented myth from an erroneous period Type Designation Sheet. Originals were cotton-lined, and so is this one: russet cotton, military-style.

How long does horsehide take to break in?

Longer than goatskin or lambskin — it starts firm and molds to you over time. That slow break-in is the price of a jacket that can outlast its owner.

How does the sizing run?

Trim military fit at the original 26-inch length. Between sizes or layering? Take the next size up. Full chart in the Size Guide.

Made in USA?

Yes — cut and sewn in the USA by Cockpit USA.

Size Guide — Cockpit USA
Cockpit USA Mens Horsehide A-2 Leather Flight Jacket — size chart