Genuine US Military issue
Dated 1953
The M-1951 field jacket carried over several design aspects and features from its predecessor, the M-1943. The overall design is very similar, with a few key elements that were added or improved upon. Notably, the main front closure is secured with a zip, covered by a snap-fastener-lined flap and the pockets are also secured with snap-fasteners.
The Olive Green 107 (OG-107) shell is a treated 9-ounce wind-resistant cotton sateen, lined with a lightweight wind-resistant cotton poplin. During the 1960s, many officers preferred the sharper look of the M-1951 instead of the then-standard M-1965 jacket.
Lightly distressed with signs of real wear and an insane fade pattern - Stains, discolouration, light damage and lots of character. Only two buttons for the removable liner are cracked, but all other buttons, fittings and fixtures are present and working. The contract stamp is present and mostly legible.
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