U.S. Navy · N-1 Deck Jacket · Z26X031
Cockpit USA USN N-1 Deck
Bedford Cord Deck Jacket
$17,302.00
A recreation of the 1944 US Navy deck jacket issued to sailors aboard carriers and warships across the Pacific — cotton Bedford cord, USN stencil beneath the collar, sherpa lining with quilted sleeves. Machine washable. Made in the USA.
Fit — See Size Guide
Alpha sizes S–3XL in two colors. Full measurements in the Size Guide chart.
U.S. Navy · N-1 Deck Jacket
Cockpit USA USN N-1 Deck
$17,302.00
The 1944 pattern.
The US Navy deck jacket worn on exposed carrier decks across the Pacific — utility first, always.
Built for weather.
Cotton Bedford cord outside, sherpa and quilted sleeves inside, a zip under an anchor-button wind flap.
Made in America.
Made in the USA — and machine washable, like a deck jacket should be.

USN stencil beneath the collar
Utility, stenciled on.
Cotton Bedford cord for durability and naval texture — with the USN stencil under the collar, where the 1944 originals carried it.

The Workshop · Since 1975
Deck-jacket practical.
Sherpa body, quilted sleeves, side-entry hand pockets, two interior pockets — and machine wash cold, because a deck jacket that needs babying isn't one.

The N-1 in Sage
Fit
Sized per the Size Guide.
Alpha sizes S–3XL. Full measurements in the Size Guide chart.
Military Utility
Choose your deck jacket.
N-1 Deck
The carrier-deck workhorse
$17,302.00
You’re looking at itBefore you ship out.
Is this historically accurate?
It recreates the 1944 US Navy deck jacket pattern — Bedford cord, USN stencil, anchor-button wind flap. The sherpa lining is the disclosed modern material.
Can I machine wash it?
Yes — machine wash cold, drip dry.
Navy or Sage?
Both are original to the deck-jacket look — pick by wardrobe; construction is identical.
How does the sizing run?
Alpha sizes S–3XL — see the Size Guide chart for measurements.
Made in USA?
Yes — made in the USA by Cockpit USA.
U.S. Navy · The Deck Jacket
Built for the flight deck,
not the wardroom.
In 1944 the US Navy issued a deck jacket to sailors aboard carriers and warships across the Pacific — one of the most purely utilitarian garments of naval WWII history, made for exposed decks where weather resistance and freedom of movement mattered more than warmth alone. Cockpit USA recreates it in 100% cotton Bedford cord with the USN stencil beneath the collar, a full zipper under the naval-anchor-button wind flap, and a sherpa lining with quilted sleeves. Machine washable. Made in the USA.

The USN stencil beneath the collar — per the 1944 pattern
The Material
Bedford cord.
The Navy's workcloth.
Cotton Bedford cord gave the 1944 deck jacket its durability and its unmistakable naval texture — tough enough for cable, salt, and steel, flexible enough to work in.
Inside: a sherpa lining with quilted sleeves — the disclosed modern take on the original's insulation — plus two interior pockets and side-entry handwarmers.
Construction
Utility, all the way through.
USN stencil
Stenciled beneath the collar, exactly where the originals carried it.
Anchor-button wind flap
Full zipper under a button flap — naval anchor buttons, per the pattern.
Sherpa + quilted sleeves
Warm through the body, low-bulk through the arms — deck work in mind.
Side-entry hand pockets
Two handwarmer pockets where cold hands actually go.
Two interior pockets
Stowage inside, out of the weather.
Machine washable
Wash cold, drip dry — utility down to the care label.
“Issued to sailors aboard carriers and warships throughout the Pacific.”
The 1944 US Navy deck jacket · N-1 pattern
The Workshop · Since 1975
The workhorse,
rebuilt honestly.
Cockpit USA rebuilds the 1944 deck jacket the way it was meant to be used: Bedford cord that takes abuse, a stencil instead of a logo, and a wash-it-at-home care label. The sherpa lining is the one disclosed modernization.
Made in the USA, in Navy and Sage.

Sherpa lining and Cockpit USA label

The N-1 in Sage — same jacket, second color
The Details
Stencil, buttons, cord.

USN stencil beneath the collar

Sherpa lining · quilted sleeves
Fit
Sized per
the Size Guide.
Alpha sizes S–3XL, two colors. Full garment measurements are in the Size Guide chart.
Fit — See Size Guide
Open the Size Guide for the full measurement chart before ordering.
Measurements taken with the garment laying flat.
Military Utility
Three workhorses.
What Customers Say
Questions
Before you ship out.
Is this historically accurate?
It recreates the 1944 US Navy deck jacket pattern — cotton Bedford cord, USN stencil beneath the collar, full zipper under a naval-anchor-button wind flap. The polyester sherpa lining is the disclosed modern material.
Can I machine wash it?
Yes — machine wash cold, drip dry. It's a deck jacket; it's supposed to work for a living.
Navy or Sage?
Identical construction in both — choose by wardrobe. Both swatches are selectable above.
How warm is it?
The N-1 was worn on exposed carrier decks where weather resistance and movement mattered more than maximum warmth — sherpa body, quilted sleeves. For deep-winter shearling, see the B-3.
How does the sizing run?
Alpha sizes S–3XL — see the Size Guide chart for flat garment measurements.
Made in USA?
Yes — made in the USA by Cockpit USA.
















