Late 1960s Late War Pattern Locally Made Booney Hat in good used condition.

Price
$643
Only 1 left in stock!

The Tiger Stripe is a late war pattern used at the end of the Vietnam War.
Among them, this boonie hat is now in stock, full of practicality and individual charm.

The sharp camouflage composition with black contrast has a strong look unique to the Late Pattern.
As with jackets and pants, local procurement was the norm for the Tiger Stripe, and this item is also considered to be a privately procured item rather than a supplied item. It is estimated to be manufactured in SouthVietnamor Okinawa/Taiwan, but considering the background of supply and distribution at that time, there is a high possibility that this item was made in South Vietnam.

While the structure is simple, the depth of the cap and the balance of the brim are well balanced, making it excellent in practicality. In addition, the size of this item is large, which is a relatively rare balance.

The condition is very good with minimal signs of use.
The fabric is still taut and can enjoy further aging from now on.

The unique look of the tiger stripes, which differ from one to another, and the roughness of the locally procured goods.
This item is simple, but you can strongly feel the atmosphere of those days.

It is a good item that can be recommended both as a collection and for daily use.

This is a used item and cannot be returned. Please understand.

Size:
About 58-59

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