U.S. Army Heritage · WWII · Z21821N

Cockpit USA WWII Tanker

Wool-Lined Tanker Jacket · British Khaki

5.0 24 Reviews

$15,797.00

Designed for US Army tank crews in WWII Europe, per Cockpit — short enough to clear an armored hatch, warm enough for field operations. Cotton shell, olive wool-blend blanket lining, brass zip. Made in the USA.


Color — British Khaki
Size — S

Fit — See Size Guide

Alpha sizes S–4XL. Full measurements in the Size Guide chart.

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Front view of Cockpit USA Men's Wool-Lined WWII American Tanker Jacket in British Khaki

U.S. Army Heritage · WWII

Cockpit USA WWII Tanker

5.0 · 24 Verified Reviews

$15,797.00

Color — British Khaki
Size — S

Built for the hatch.

Short by design — tank crews needed a jacket that wouldn't bunch inside armored vehicles.

Blanket-lined.

Olive wool-blend blanket lining — three-season warmth in a working cut.

Made in America.

Cotton shell, brass zip, knit trim. Alpha sizes S–4XL.

The olive wool blanket lining

The olive wool blanket lining

Wool does the work.

A 100% cotton shell over an olive wool-blend blanket lining — the WWII formula for warmth that moves.

The Army's other jacket.

The Workshop · Since 1975

The Army's other jacket.

Flight crews got the leather; tank crews got this — and it earned its place. Updated shoulder pleats and bi-swing back, disclosed.

The Tanker, worn

The Tanker, worn

Fit

Alpha sizes, S–4XL.

Full measurements in the Size Guide chart.

Runs smallRuns large

Military Utility

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Before you head out.

Why is it cut short?

By design — the WWII original had to be worn inside armored vehicle hatches without bunching, per Cockpit.

How warm is it?

The olive wool-blend blanket lining makes it a true three-season jacket.

Any modern updates?

Updated shoulder pleats and a bi-swing back for mobility — disclosed by Cockpit.

How does the sizing run?

Alpha sizes S–4XL — see the Size Guide chart.

Made in USA?

Yes — made in the USA by Cockpit USA.

U.S. Army Heritage · The Tanker

Armor has
its own dress code.

Inside a WWII tank there was no room for a long coat and no forgiveness for bulk. The Tanker jacket was the answer, per Cockpit — cut short enough to wear through armored vehicle hatches without bunching, warm enough for cold-weather field operations in Europe. Cockpit USA's version keeps the formula: 100% cotton shell, olive wool-blend blanket lining, brass front zipper with leather pull, slash pockets, and knit collar, cuffs, and waistband — with updated shoulder pleats and a bi-swing back, disclosed. British Khaki. Made in the USA.

The olive wool blanket, unzipped

The olive wool blanket, unzipped

The Material

Cotton outside.
Blanket inside.

The WWII utility formula: a tough cotton shell that takes abuse, over a wool-blend blanket lining that holds warmth even in damp field conditions.

It's the inverse of the nylon jackets — no shine, no insulation batting. Just cloth and wool, the way the Army built it.

Shell100% cotton, British Khaki
LiningOlive wool-blend blanket
SeasonThree-season
OriginMade in USA

Construction

Utility, per the pattern.

Hatch-length cut

Short by design — no bunching inside the vehicle.

Wool blanket lining

Olive wool-blend through the body.

Bi-swing back + shoulder pleats

Updated for mobility — disclosed.

Brass front zipper

With leather pull.

Two slash pockets

Front hand pockets, per the pattern.

Knit collar, cuffs, waistband

The wind seal at every opening.

“Short enough for the hatch. Warm enough for the field.”

The WWII Tanker · per Cockpit USA

The Workshop · Since 1975

The unglamorous one,
done properly.

The Tanker never had the flight jacket's fame — it just worked. Cockpit builds it with the same care as the leather: real blanket wool, brass hardware, honest updates disclosed.

Cut and sewn in the USA by Cockpit USA.

Inner pocket and blanket lining

Inner pocket and blanket lining

The Tanker, worn

The Tanker, worn

The Details

Brass, wool, khaki.

Brass zip over the blanket lining

Brass zip over the blanket lining

Interior pocket detail

Interior pocket detail

Fit

Alpha sizes.
S through 4XL.

Full garment measurements are in the Size Guide chart, taken flat. Remember: the Tanker is deliberately short in the body.

Fit — See Size Guide

Open the Size Guide for the full measurement chart before ordering.

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Measurements taken with the garment laying flat.

Military Utility

Three workhorses.

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What Customers Say

Questions

Before you head out.

Why is the Tanker cut short?

The WWII original was designed for US Army tank crews in Europe — short enough to wear inside armored vehicle hatches without bunching, per Cockpit. The length is the point.

How warm is it?

The olive wool-blend blanket lining delivers true three-season warmth — the WWII field formula of cotton over wool.

Is it historically exact?

The pattern and materials follow the WWII original; Cockpit discloses two mobility updates — shoulder pleats and a bi-swing back.

What color is British Khaki?

A warm tan — the classic wartime shade, over the olive wool interior.

How does the sizing run?

Alpha sizes S–4XL — see the Size Guide chart for flat measurements, and note the deliberately short body length.

Made in USA?

Yes — made in the USA by Cockpit USA.

Size Guide — Cockpit USA
Cockpit USA Men's Wool-Lined WWII American Tanker Jacket - British Khaki — size chart