Reproduction NASA Gemini and Apollo Astronaut Flight Jacket

A project in Kansas City, KS by JMT Gear
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Reproductions of the 1st pattern NASA issued Gemini and Apollo era Astronaut flight jackets.
Backers: 55
Average Pledge Per Backer: $192

Funded: $10,537 of $5,000
Dates: Jul 20th -> Aug 19th (30 days)
Project By: JMT Gear
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Latest News

Another sizing update

August 18th - via: kickstarter.com
There is still a lot of confusion on sizing. We’ve discovered that that is absolutely our fault and we want to apologize. Our manufacturer is measuring differently than the military specs we’ve used. SO, when measuring your sleeve length, stand... (Read More)

Sizing Instructions

August 17th - via: kickstarter.com
There have been many that have expressed confusion on the sizing, so I thought I'd address it here and in the FAQs. So if you go to the FAQs, it explains how to find your right size. First, I want to stress that the two most important factors for... (Read More)

Last Hours!

August 17th - via: kickstarter.com
We’re down to the final hours. Please don’t forget to share this Kickstarter or our website with everyone so they can get their jacket at only $175. After this, they will go on our website at $250. We’ve added an image of the NASA patch. In our... (Read More)

We did it!

August 11th - via: kickstarter.com
Thank you guys!! We have now passed our goal! Keep it going! Because of all of you getting the word out, our jackets are becoming more popular each day. We will be working on patterns for kids sizes and other items in the coming months either in time... (Read More)

HALFWAY!!

July 30th - via: kickstarter.com
In one week, we’ve made it halfway through our goal. THANK YOU to all of you! You’re all helping us do exactly what we love, and that’s making reproductions and replicas. We are collectors, reproducers, and reenactors and we really love what we... (Read More)

Kid sizes

July 27th - via: kickstarter.com
One thing we didn't mention on our page was that we ARE planning to offer the jackets for children. (We totally want our own kids wearing these!) Those will come later, hopefully before the end of the year. That's what part of the funds from this... (Read More)

Sizing

July 24th - via: kickstarter.com
We've updated the size chart towards the bottom of the page and included some points about how to measure. Here are some important notes about how this jacket fits: The jacket is meant to sit right on top of the hips It was made to be large in the... (Read More)

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