NettetThese wings are black leather with 3M Velcro Brand hook tape backing, to easily add or remove from your flight jacket or suit. Original WWII leather name tags were either black or brown leather, and usually sewn directly to the flight jacket. NettetOrder your nametag. Your nametag will be presented here. Unit Price. Quantity. Leather Nametag Single. $15. x1. Leather Nametag Additional. $8.50.
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NettetDescription. Just like the wartime originals, and as illustrated in the WWII Class 13 catalogue, we make our name tags using the correct typeface, which is impressed into the veg-tanned leather strip. Traditionally a USAAF name tag would bare the surname with initials of the christian and middle names preceding it - as per the illustrated example. NettetLeather Name tag. The Embossed leather nametag is a 2" x 4" and the name tag is available in black, brown, and natural. Text colors and different font size makes the Military embossed name tag a pride to wear. Our quick turnaround time (1-4 days) is added benefit. Bulk Squadron orders and and custom logo is our specially. how many magnet hospitals in california
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NettetDetails. Leather Name tag. The Embossed leather nametag is a 2" x 4" and the name tag is available in black, brown, and natural. Text colors and different font size makes the Military embossed name tag a pride to wear. Our quick turnaround time (1-4 days) is added benefit. Bulk Squadron orders and and custom logo is our specially. NettetMetasco® Industries CWU 36/P Bomber Jacket, MA2 Black Bomber Pilot Jacket, Summer Version of MA-1 Bomber Flight Jacket, Black CWU 36P Bomber Jacket, Black MA-1 Flight Jacket, Blue Ma2 Flight Jacket, Grey Ma2 Flight Jackets, Maroon Ma2 Bomber Jacket, Mens CWU 36P Bomber Jacket, Best Ma2 Flight Jacket by Metasco … NettetFind many great new & used options and get the best deals for FLYING JACKET RAF STYLE Faux Fur Pilot Flying Aviator Faux Leather Jacket Coat at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products! how are elements represented