- Model is 5′ 11″/ 178cm and 174lbs/ 79kg. He wears a size 40.
This is a replica of the U.S. Army M-41 HBT Jacket.
In 1941, the U.S. Army introduced the M-41 split suit as an alternative to the Denim Work Suit. This new suit included a herringbone twill jacket, a pair of herringbone twill pants, and a Daisy Mae Hat. The suit is suitable for civil engineering work and is also used as a summer combat uniform.
The suit was issued for a short period of time, from 1941-1942, and was only made for about a year. Therefore, its circulation in the second-hand market is minimal, and it is one of the very rare styles.
The M-41 Jacket is defined as a lightweight jacket, labeled “SPEC. P.Q.D NO. 45”.
It comes in the shape of a denim jacket, with a double fold at the back to ensure plenty of room to move, and adjustable tabs at the back waist, with “13-star buttons.”
- Notch lapels. Buttonhole at the left lapel. Buttoned placket. Thirteen stars black brass buttons.
- Long sleeves with buttoned barrel cuffs.
- Two chest flap pockets.
- Adjustable tabs at the back waist.
- 10 oz. herringbone twill, 100% cotton.
- Machine washable.
*** The fabric is vulcanized, long-term wearing, washing, and drying will appear with a certain degree of fading, yellowing, and other aging phenomena, showing a sense of vintage. ***
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