Burnt Olive Cascade Down Eddie Bauer '42 Flight Pant
Commissioned in 1942 for the US Army Air Corps, Eddie’s Flight Pant matches back to its Jacket counterpart and was designed to keep the wearer warm at up to negative 70 degrees Fahrenheit and, in case of a crash over water, keep the wearer afloat for up to 24 hours. Based on a model he was already making for Alaskan bush pilots, it features Eddie’s signature diamond quilting and is updated with a weather-resistant nylon/cotton shell and Responsible Down Standard (RDS) premium down insulation.
Details include:
Snap front closure
Talon bell-tab zip fly
Side-tab adjusters
Interior corozo suspender buttons at the waistband
Corozo buttoned-flap side pockets
Snap-flap back pockets
Contrast canvas-reinforced seat and knee panels
Commissioned in 1942 for the US Army Air Corps, Eddie’s Flight Pant matches back to its Jacket counterpart and was designed to keep the wearer warm at up to negative 70 degrees Fahrenheit and, in case of a crash over water, keep the wearer afloat for up to 24 hours. Based on a model he was already making for Alaskan bush pilots, it features Eddie’s signature diamond quilting and is updated with a weather-resistant nylon/cotton shell and Responsible Down Standard (RDS) premium down insulation.
Details include:
Snap front closure
Talon bell-tab zip fly
Side-tab adjusters
Interior corozo suspender buttons at the waistband
Corozo buttoned-flap side pockets
Snap-flap back pockets
Contrast canvas-reinforced seat and knee panels