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British Army 68 Pattern Combat Smock DPM Jacket – 48" Chest
British Army 68 Pattern Combat Smock DPM Jacket – 48" Chest
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This British Army 68 Pattern Combat Smock in DPM (Disruptive Pattern Material) camouflage is a classic piece of military history. It's in good overall condition for its age, with signs of wear typical for a used military garment. This jacket is an authentic piece of British Army equipment, known for its durability and practicality.
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Size: 48" Chest (Large)
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Condition: Good overall condition, with signs of wear consistent with its age
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Material: Heavy-duty cotton blend, designed for durability and comfort in various conditions
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Features:
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Authentic British Army issue
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Distinctive DPM camouflage pattern for effective concealment
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Multiple large utility pockets, ideal for carrying gear and essentials
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Adjustable cuffs and waist for a personalized fit
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Full-length zipper with a button-up front flap for added protection
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Epaulettes for attaching rank insignia
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Historical Significance: The 68 Pattern was introduced in the late 1960s and became a standard issue for British soldiers in temperate climates. Its design remains iconic and highly valued among collectors of British military gear.
Ideal for collectors, military enthusiasts, or as a functional outerwear piece for outdoor activities.
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Size: 48" Chest (Large)
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Condition: Good overall condition, with signs of wear consistent with its age
*
Material: Heavy-duty cotton blend, designed for durability and comfort in various conditions
*
Features:
**
Authentic British Army issue
**
Distinctive DPM camouflage pattern for effective concealment
**
Multiple large utility pockets, ideal for carrying gear and essentials
**
Adjustable cuffs and waist for a personalized fit
**
Full-length zipper with a button-up front flap for added protection
**
Epaulettes for attaching rank insignia
*
Historical Significance: The 68 Pattern was introduced in the late 1960s and became a standard issue for British soldiers in temperate climates. Its design remains iconic and highly valued among collectors of British military gear.
Ideal for collectors, military enthusiasts, or as a functional outerwear piece for outdoor activities.
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