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1970 Arctic Cat vintage one-piece coverall snowmobile suit ArcticWear - Boss Cat

$ 31.67

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Class: Snowmobiling
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Outer Shell Material: Nylon
  • Manufacturer: Arctic Enterprises Inc.
  • Department: Men
  • Featured Refinements: Snowmobile Suit
  • Condition: Good condition overall. Worn but not worn out. Ready to wear as is. No open seams, rips or holes in the shell. A few loose threads in the quilting. Light soiling. A little fuzz at the seat. Some scuffing and scratching on the snaps, mostly on the 2 leg cuff snaps. A few scratches and some shine in places on the nylon shell. A superficial burn on the interlining near the snap at the bottom of the left leg with a stitched, penny sized hole to keep the insulation in. Zippers are all good and all of the snaps work well.
  • Size: 5 (XS 100-120 lbs)
  • Item #: 110B
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Trade Name: ARCTIC WEAR
  • Brand: Arctic Cat
  • Style: 1970 One-piece coverall snow suit
  • Category: Vintage Snowmobile Clothing
  • Color: Black

    Description

    This is a vintage 1970 Arctic Cat, Men's size 5 one-piece coverall snowmobile suit in good condition. These suits were made of a tight weave 400 denier nylon shell that was very durable and that breathed to help wick away moisture. They had a nylon interlining and an 8oz allergy free polyester insulation. All seams were taped and double stitched and they kept the insulation in place even when the stitching on the quilted liner failed, which happened quite often. This suit has a few loose quilting threads but not too bad. The 1970 suits had the double silver and black bands around the shoulder to sleeve seam. They have the adjustable strap belt with the T-clasp buckle. It's ready to wear as is.
    This is a vintage 1970 Arctic Cat, Men's size 5 one-piece coverall snowmobile suit in good condition. These suits were made of a tight weave 400 denier nylon shell that was very durable and that breathed to help wick away moisture. They had a nylon interlining and an 8oz allergy free polyester insulation. All seams were taped and double stitched and they kept the insulation in place even when the stitching on the quilted liner failed, which happened quite often. This suit has a few loose quilting threads but not too bad. The 1970 suits had the double silver and black bands around the shoulder to sleeve seam. They have the adjustable strap belt with the T-clasp buckle.
    This suit has the faux fur lined collar and these suits had the faux fur lined chin strap that snapped on either side of the collar. It is not with this suit, nor is the zippered hood. The knit wrist cuffs are in good condition. The 1970 suits have two large double stitched front leg pockets with snapped closures, and a large chest patch pocket with a snapped flap. Some pockets had the ARCTIC CAT SNOWMOBILE "swoosh" patch on the pocket and some on the shoulder. This one is on the shoulder. This suit has an inside zippered pocket behind the outer chest pocket. The label inside has the Arctic Cat "swoosh" design with ARCTIC WEAR lettering and the famous Arctic Cat 'Cat Head'.
    This suit has the full neck to fly two-way zipper and a snapped wind flap that covers it. All snaps are good as well as the zipper. The legs have the two-way zipper that zips from the hip to the bottom or from bottom to top. The zippers are all the heavy duty metal zippers. The snaps at the leg cuffs work well but do have some scratches on the caps; not rusty.
    This suit has been worn but it is not worn out. It is ready to wear as it is. There is a little bit of fuzz at the seat but it is not bad. It does have some light soiling that may come off simply by wiping it with a damp rag.
    There is a superficial burn on the interlining near the snap at the bottom of the left leg. A penny sized hole in the liner material was net stitched just enough to keep the insulation from getting pulled out. If I was going to use this suit I would hand sew a small piece of light material over it or just slap a little Shoe Goo on it. Or you could leave it as it is, your choice.
    This suit would be great to wear at the vintage snowmobiling events and meets for the smaller guy or gal, or just for display. It would also be a great way for the younger person to take part in the vintage snowmobile craze.
    The sizing in 1970 was the same for the adult men's and women's snowmobile suits, by weight. They both had the same size numbering. The size 5 was for an adult weighing between 100 to 120 lbs. It would be the equivalent to a men's size XS.
    Please use the measurements below and compare to something you know fits well for a proper fit.
    Item# 110B
    Mens – Womens – Youth etc
    .
    Men’s (or unisex)
    Part #
    Manufacturer/
    Brand Name
    Arctic Cat/Arctic Enterprises Inc.
    ArcticWear
    Listed Size
    5 (XS 100-120 lbs)
    Coat, Jacket, Suit, T, Sweater, etc.
    1970 One-piece coverall snowmobile suit
    Measurements:
    Measurements are made with item laying flat.
    Armp
    it to Armpit (chest)
    21”
    Shoulder seam to cuff (sleeve length)
    25.5”   Armpit to cuff 22.5"
    Waist (at belt, jackets-suits-shirts)
    20.5”
    Base of Collar (back) to leg cuff-suits
    56”
    Shoulder/Arm seam across back to opposite side
    17.5”
    Inseam (crotch to leg cuff)
    25.5”
    UPC CODE
    Primary Colors
    Black
    Material Content:
    Shell
    400 denier tight weave nylon
    Liner
    Nylon
    Insulation
    8oz Polyester
    Condition:
    Good condition overall. Worn but not worn out. No open seams, rips or holes in the shell. A few loose threads in the quilting. Light soiling. A little fuzz at the seat. Some scuffing and scratching on the snaps, mostly on the 2 leg cuff snaps. A few scratches and some shine in places on the nylon shell. A superficial burn on the interlining near the snap at the bottom of the left leg with a stitched, penny sized hole to keep the insulation in. Zippers are all good and all of the snaps work well.
    Wash Instructions:
    Hand wash or gentle machine wash in cold or warm water with a mild detergent. Tumble dry on low setting, damp dry, then hang out of the sun to finish drying. It is best not to use an agitator style washing machine on any collectible item as they tend to do damage.
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