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28 wrz 2012 · The hood was the jacket’s key finishing touch, allowing the wearer to completely seal off their entire face except for one tiny gap at the top that acted as an air hole - hence the Snorkel...
29 kwi 2017 · Of the N parkas, the N-3 was the full-length variant (as opposed to the waist-length N-2) with an attached hood. This was the parka that would ultimately evolve into the N-3B parka, the variant that the US airforce would issue as their standard cold weather gear during the ’50s.
24 sty 2013 · In the early-to-mid 1980s, the Snorkel Parka was everywhere. Those heavy weather coats with orange innards and hoods with fur trims weren't really fashion statements. In fact, they were mainly the sort of thing that mothers bought for schoolboys.
7 lut 2010 · I want a mass orgy in snorkel parkas - men and women of all ages, all with their parkas fully zipped up so the snorkel hood gathers tightly around the neck. There's a gap above the press studs at the bottom, below the zip, allowing easy access once it kicks off: horny fetishists in shiny, filthy, greasy parkas, rubbing them up and down, and ...
The N-3B was a single breasted, four pocket, 3/4 length parka with an outer layer of nylon twill (typically sage green), insulated with a layer of wool pile fabric and lined with nylon cloth. The integrated parka hood was fur-trimmed, mouton lined.
It gained the common name of “snorkel parka” because the hood could be zipped right up leaving only a small tunnel (or snorkel) for the wearer to look out of. This was particularly effective in very cold, windy weather although it had the added liabilities of seriously limiting the field of vision and hearing.
9 gru 2014 · The integrated parka hood was fur-trimmed, mouton lined. The N-3B is also known as a "Snorkel Parka" because the hood can be zipped up, leaving only a small opening (the snorkel) for looking out. The N-3 Parka evolved through a series of specification changes, starting with the original 1945 issue.