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WWII USMC Type P-42 Duck Hunter Camo Jacket

Regular price £82.00
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inches
cm
Size Shoulder Chest Length Sleeve
36 18.1 42.9 27.2 23.6
38 18.9 44.9 27.8 24.2
40 19.5 46.9 28.3 24.6
42 20.1 48.4 28.9 25.2
44 20.7 50 29.5 25.8

1. Shoulder: Measure across from one shoulder seam to the other.

2. Chest: Measure across the garment under the armpits.

3. Length: Measure from the collar seam to the bottom hem.

4. Sleeve: Measure from the shoulder seam to the cuff.

Sizes can vary from 2-3 centimeters because they are measured by hand. 1inch=2.54cm.

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  • 5' 10", 159lbs / 178cm, 72.5kg. Size 38.
  • 5' 9", 143lbs / 175cm, 65kg. 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. Initially, the US Army issued the camouflage onesie for soldiers, but it turned ineffective. Its distribution amount was not significant, and it was usually worn by special units such as mechanics or snipers. And it is very similar to the camouflage uniform of the German Army, easy to cause the wrong damage to their comrades.

      In 1942, the USMC also produced a split style uniform made of the same herringbone-print camouflage fabric, contains a jacket and a pair of pants, The color of its front is the yellow-green of spring and summer, and the reverse is the brown of the dead leaves of autumn and winter. Its appearance is very similar to that of the USMC Type P-41 jacket, except that because it needs to be worn on both sides, The symmetrical pocket on the jacket's chest was replaced with one on the front and one on the back.

    Duck hunter camouflage design from the outdoor clothing designer of the United States, and for the first time used for military in 1942. Initially, the US Army issued the camouflage onesie for soldiers, but it turned ineffective. Its distribution amount was not significant, and it was usually worn by special units such as mechanics or snipers. And it is very similar to the camouflage uniform of the German Army, easy to cause the wrong damage to their comrades.

    In 1942, the USMC also produced a split style uniform made of the same herringbone-print camouflage fabric, contains a jacket and a pair of pants, The color of its front is the yellow-green of spring and summer, and the reverse is the brown of the dead leaves of autumn and winter. Its appearance is very similar to that of the USMC Type P-41 jacket, except that because it needs to be worn on both sides, The symmetrical pocket on the jacket's chest was replaced with one on the front and one on the back.

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