- Model is 5′ 10″/ 178cm, weighs 159lbs/ 72.5kg, wears a size 38.
Duck hunter camouflage design from the outdoor clothing designer of the United States, and for the first time used for military in 1942. It was first used as a soldier’s overalls by the US Army, but was later found to be impractical, because it is similar to the German Army camouflage uniforms. This is very easy to cause accidental injury. Its distribution amount was not large, and it was usually worn by special units such as mechanics or snipers.
In March 1944, the US military released a new style of Type P-44 suits. With the advent of the Type P-44, gradually designed new camouflage combat uniform.
- 10 oz Herringbone twill (HBT) fabric, 100% cotton
- Garment wash, Pre-shrunk
- YKK buttons, Black copper-colored snaps
- Machine wash cold, tumble dry low
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