ALPHA N-3B PARKA YOUTH

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Management number 235351922 Release Date 2026/07/02 List Price US$416.40 Model Number 235351922
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PRODUCT DETAILS

For kids who want to match their military (or military style-loving) dads, the youth N-3B parka is an exact replica. This extremely warm kids’ snorkel jacket has a 100% flight nylon shell, contrast orange lining, and 100% polyester-fill to protect against sub-freezing temperatures. The water-resistant kids’ parka features a zip front and button-close storm flap, as well as, a hood lined and trimmed with faux fur,just like the original.

BENEFITS

  • Water Resistant

FEATURES

  • Snorkel hood
  • Removable faux fur around hood
  • Faux mouton lined hood
  • Buckled hood adjuster
  • Channel quilted lining
  • Storm flap
  • MA-1 utility pocket on sleeve
  • Signature red "Remove Before Flight" flag
  • Sleeve shirring
  • Two exterior hand warmer pockets
  • Two lower flap pockets
  • Channel quilted lining
  • Ottoman knit cuffs

PRODUCT SPECS

  • FIT: Standard
  • LENGTH: Thigh

RECOMMENDED WEATHER

  • Extreme Cold Weather

FABRIC

  • SHELL: 100% Flight Nylon
  • LINING: 100% Nylon
  • FILL: 100% Polyester

RECOMMENDED CARE INSTRUCTIONS

  • Machine wash cold, gentle cycle
  • Do not bleach. Tumble dry low
  • Do not iron
  • Dry clean
  • Remove faux fur before wash or dry clean

PRODUCT HISTORY

The first N-3B jackets were produced in the mid 1950s for USAF air crews who were assigned to transport troops in extremely cold climates. The parkas were originally made with a nylon outer shell and lining and a wool interlining. The interlining was changed to polyester batting in the 1970s. The long, sage green jackets became known as the “Snorkel Parka” because the fur-trimmed hood could be zipped right up leaving only a small tunnel for the wearer to look out of.


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