The M-41 HBT (Herringbone Twill) Utility Jacket, which was actually used by the U.S. Army during World War II, is now in stock. It is a "real workwear" under the wartime regime, which is indispensable in the story of military history.
HBT material - the essence of wartime military workwear
This jacket is made of HBT (Herringbone Twill) fabric with a characteristic diagonal/herringbone weave. This cotton herringbone twill fabric is both durable and breathable, and was designed for real warfare and work - "real utility wear" worn on a daily basis by U.S. soldiers in the harsh field back in the 40s.
Size indication: 44R
There is a "44-R" stamp on the inside collar.
44R is a large regular size and can be worn loosely by Japanese people. This is a perfect fit for those with a strong physique or those who are looking for an oversized garment.
Condition: Almost unused.
Very good condition with no noticeable stains or holes on the surface.
Despite its long age, it has not deteriorated dramatically and has the following characteristics:
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The fabric's firmness and elasticity remain
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No damage to buttons or sewing
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Condition that shows history, but is also practical
*As this is a vintage actual item, there may be uneven coloring and slight fading due to age, but it is in a tasteful condition as an atmosphere.
■ WWII military value
The HBT Utility Jacket is a "real" jacket that was issued to the U.S. military during World War II as living/work clothing. It has a sense of reality and presence unique to the original vintage, which sets it apart from surpluses and later reissues.
This is the origin of military workwear, which is also attracting attention in modern fashion.
This is a gem that has all three elements: historical value, practicality, and a worn-in atmosphere.
We do not accept returns due to the vintage nature of this item. Please understand that we do not accept returns.
Size: 44R
Size (flat):
Shoulder width: 49 cm Body width: 65 cm Length: 73 cm Sleeve length: 66 cm