Cockpit USA is an American brand specializing in leather and textile clothing inspired by military uniforms and aviation. Their products are designed and manufactured in the USA.
Founded in 1975 as a supplier of military apparel for the film industry.
In 1978, Cockpit USA entered the retail market with a store in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of New York City.
During the 1980s, the brand expanded its product line to include civilian apparel inspired by military designs.
In 1991, Cockpit USA became the first official licensee for leather flight jackets for the US Air Force.
Today, Cockpit USA is a leading brand in the military-inspired fashion industry.
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Cockpit USA's signature product, leather jackets inspired by military flight jackets.
A heavy wool coat originally worn by sailors in European navies, now available in various designs and materials.
A leather jacket without sleeves, typically worn over a shirt or sweater.
A variety of leather pants designed for both casual and formal occasions.
All Cockpit USA products are designed and manufactured in the USA.
A flight jacket is a type of leather jacket originally worn by military pilots to keep warm in cold cockpits. They are characterized by a tight, ribbed waistband and cuffs, and often feature a fur collar or lining.
A pea coat is a heavy wool coat with a double-breasted front, originally worn by sailors in European navies. It is now a popular fashion item available in various designs and materials.
A vest is a garment that covers the torso but has no sleeves, while a jacket covers both the torso and the arms. Vests are typically worn as a layering piece over a shirt or sweater. Jackets can serve as both outerwear or a layering piece.
It is recommended to spot clean your jacket with a damp cloth, and to protect it from excessive moisture or heat. If your jacket does get wet, allow it to air dry naturally away from any heat sources. Condition your leather regularly to prevent it from drying out and cracking.