1966-67 Contract Deadstock M-R 3rd Model Jungle Fatigue Jacket Non Rip

Price
$229
Only 1 left in stock!

This is the 3rd model of the masterpiece "Jungle Fatigue Jacket", which was adopted by the U.S. Army as field equipment for the tropics in the middle of the Vietnam War. This is an actual 1966-67 contract, and is a valuable dead stock item with no signs of further wear. Size is MEDIUM-REGULAR and good size.

The 3rd model has refined details compared to the previous model, and the characteristic gas flap (windbreak on the inside of the front placket) is the final specification that remains. Since the 4th model after this is simplified, this 3rd model is often described as the model with the best balance between "real-world specifications" and "perfection," and is also very popular among collectors. It is a highly popular item among collectors. Made of 100% cotton poplin fabric (OG-107, ARMY SHADE 107), it is lightweight and highly breathable, and embodies the functional beauty of actual combat in the jungle. It has four pockets in total, all with drainage holes, adjustable cuffs on the sleeves, and a front placket with a ratio wing tailoring for high protection of the buttons. The DSA number "DSA 100-2093" on the tag also confirms that it was manufactured around 1966-67.

The size is MEDIUM-REGULAR, the most versatile golden size for Japanese men. The condition is perfect dead stock condition with no signs of wear except for slight wrinkles from storage. Buttons, tags, and sewing are all in good condition. With the number of existing pieces decreasing year by year, this 3rd model in such ideal condition is truly a "bargain". Please welcome this real piece, clad in the air of the Vietnam War, into your wardrobe now. This is a used item and cannot be returned. Please understand.

Size: MEDIUM-REGULAR

Size (flat on the floor):

Shoulder width 46cm, Body width 61cm, Length 81cm, Sleeve length 62cm

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