Circa 1967 L-R Non Ripstop Early Print ERDL Fatigue Jacket Used

Price
$305
Only 1 left in stock!

We are pleased to announce the arrival of the
Jungle Fatigue Jacket/ERDL Camouflage, Early Non-Rip Model, a popular tropical clothing item adopted by the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War.

The "ERDL camouflage" used for this jacket was developed around 1967 by the U.S. Army's ERDL (Engineer Research and Development Laboratory) Natick Research Institute. The green-toned **"Green Leaf Pattern "**, which later became the prototype for the M81 Woodland camouflage, was initially used on a limited basis by the Marine Corps, Air Force, and Special Forces.

In addition, this product is an earlier model that uses a lightweight poplin (100% cotton) fabric, commonly known as non-rip fabric, instead of ripstop. It has excellent breathability and is optimized for the wet jungle environment. The pattern of the print with a clear outline is one of the rarest and most popular among them.

[Specifications

  • Model name: Coat, Camouflage, CTN., W.R. Poplin

  • Contract number: 7384

  • NSN: 8415-945-7659

  • Material: 100% Cotton (Water repellent poplin)

Size

  • Size: LARGE - REGULAR

Condition.

  • Good condition with fabric tension and color remaining.

  • No tears, stains or repairs. No problems in both wearing and storing.

  • This item is highly recommended for both practical use and collection.

The most rare early period non-rip version of the ERDL camouflage + popular size.
This is truly a "genuine Militaria" that combines historical value, practicality, and fashion. Please take advantage of this opportunity. This is a used item and cannot be returned.

Size: LARGE-REGULAR

Size (flat on the floor)

Shoulder width 49 cm, Body width 65 cm, Length 81 cm, Sleeve length 64 cm

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