Corduroy Flight Suit
Corduroy Flight Suit turns Aviator Nation’s 1970s California language into a recognizable flight suit.
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Story & heritage
Corduroy Flight Suit is grounded in Aviator Nation’s official Flight Suit assortment: the current Capri product page lists it at $350 and shows the line as part of the brand’s live store, not an archival memory item.
Aviator Nation’s own brand story and Wikipedia extract ground the broader language: Paige Mycoskie founded the 1970s-inspired California label in Venice Beach in 2006, with apparel, accessories and surfboards built around worn-in colour, hand-drawn graphics and rainbow-stripe signatures.
Materials & craft
The official product copy supports the material story: 65% polyester, 35% acrylic, 2% spandex; hand quilted in LA with imported materials; slight brush effect. Aviator Nation repeatedly describes its fleece and tees with single-needle stitch work and an intense breaking-down process for a vintage feel; active, outerwear and footwear items switch to the materials listed on their own product pages.
How to choose & style
Use Corduroy Flight Suit as the one-piece uniform piece in an Aviator Nation wardrobe. It works best with washed neutrals, sun-faded colour and other relaxed California layers rather than sharp tailoring.
Choose Capri for the canonical offer shown here, then move across adjacent colours when you want the same shape with a softer or louder stripe read.