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The experience gained at the Tarawa campaign changed the design of the Marine combat uniform.
In March 1944, the P-44 set was officially released. The feature of this uniform is to carry the necessary combat equipment as much as possible, so there are more pockets for the P-44, and it also becomes structurally complicated. There were large pockets on each side of the front placket of the jacket, the left breast has a rectangular pocket with a pocket cover, and the words USMC printed on it. There is a button under the collar to facilitate the installation of a gas masks hood if necessary. Its cuff has a metal button and two buttonholes to tighten the cuff. Its color of P-44 is darker and more profound than P41.
Compared to P-41, there is no doubt that the P-44 is excellent and advanced in design. However, due to the late release, P-44 was not widely used. It was not until 1945 that the battle of Iwo Jima was deployed in small Numbers, many marines wore their old P-41 uniforms until the end of World War II.
Please carefully read the size info before purchase! Different products have different size info.
Please use this info as a general guide as measurements are approximate.
Size | Shoulder | Chest |
36 | 18.1" / 46 cm | 41.7" / 106 cm |
38 | 18.7" / 47.5 cm | 43.3" / 110 cm |
40 | 19.3" / 49 cm | 45.3" / 115 cm |
42 | 19.9" / 50.5 cm | 47.2" / 120 cm |
44 | 20.5" / 52 cm | 48.8" / 124 cm |
Size | Sleeve | Length |
36 | 23.2" / 59 cm | 26.8" / 68 cm |
38 | 23.8" / 60.5 cm | 27.6" / 70 cm |
40 | 24.4" / 62 cm | 28.1" / 71.5 cm |
42 | 25" / 63.5 cm | 28.7" / 73 cm |
44 | 25.4" / 64.5 cm | 29.3" / 74.5 cm |
In order to best determine fit, it may be helpful to compare our garment’s measurements to a similar garment you already own. Lay your garment on a flat surface and take all measurements from the outside of the garment.
Click here to check out our Garment Measuring Guide.
** If you are still confused, you can Contact Us to help you choose the size. **
The experience gained at the Tarawa campaign changed the design of the Marine combat uniform.
In March 1944, the P-44 set was officially released. The feature of this uniform is to carry the necessary combat equipment as much as possible, so there are more pockets for the P-44, and it also becomes structurally complicated. There were large pockets on each side of the front placket of the jacket, the left breast has a rectangular pocket with a pocket cover, and the words USMC printed on it. There is a button under the collar to facilitate the installation of a gas masks hood if necessary. Its cuff has a metal button and two buttonholes to tighten the cuff. Its color of P-44 is darker and more profound than P41.
Compared to P-41, there is no doubt that the P-44 is excellent and advanced in design. However, due to the late release, P-44 was not widely used. It was not until 1945 that the battle of Iwo Jima was deployed in small Numbers, many marines wore their old P-41 uniforms until the end of World War II.
Please carefully read the size info before purchase! Different products have different size info.
Please use this info as a general guide as measurements are approximate.
Size | Shoulder | Chest |
36 | 18.1" / 46 cm | 41.7" / 106 cm |
38 | 18.7" / 47.5 cm | 43.3" / 110 cm |
40 | 19.3" / 49 cm | 45.3" / 115 cm |
42 | 19.9" / 50.5 cm | 47.2" / 120 cm |
44 | 20.5" / 52 cm | 48.8" / 124 cm |
Size | Sleeve | Length |
36 | 23.2" / 59 cm | 26.8" / 68 cm |
38 | 23.8" / 60.5 cm | 27.6" / 70 cm |
40 | 24.4" / 62 cm | 28.1" / 71.5 cm |
42 | 25" / 63.5 cm | 28.7" / 73 cm |
44 | 25.4" / 64.5 cm | 29.3" / 74.5 cm |
In order to best determine fit, it may be helpful to compare our garment’s measurements to a similar garment you already own. Lay your garment on a flat surface and take all measurements from the outside of the garment.
Click here to check out our Garment Measuring Guide.
** If you are still confused, you can Contact Us to help you choose the size. **