British Army Desert DPM Camouflage Combat Jacket / Shirt - Pattern 94
British Army Desert DPM Camouflage Combat Jacket / Shirt - Pattern 94
Genuine British Army Desert DPM Pattern 94 Lightweight Combat Jacket
Please see our Jacket Size Guide here!
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At a glance -
- Soft Cotton Material
- Button Closure
- 2 Chest Button Pockets, 1 Pen Pocket & 1 Sleeve Pocket
- Lightweight
- Used in UN Peacekeeping Operations, The Gulf Wars etc.
- Adjustable Button Cuffs
- Heavy Duty
- Some with British Flag Patches
- Turnover Storm Collar
- Classic British Desert DPM Camouflage Pattern
- Vintage Militaria / Dated 1990 - 1994
- Genuine British Army Surplus / MOD Surplus
Grades -
- Grade 1 - Excellent quality surplus, previously issued with light use. There may be a few marks but nothing too noticeable. Due to different manufacturing years some shirts come with cream buttons, others with brown. Ready for use!
Any questions please feel free to ask!
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Pre Soldier 95 desert gear from Great Britain. These lovely shirts were only issued for a few years and were tweaked only a tiny bit before the more renowned and usual S95 series of gear rolled out. These older shirts are made of a cotton material and have a little more variation in camouflage hue than the standardised S95.
Being made of an all cotton material the shirt is rather comfortable and great for all occasions! Hide and seek among your favourite dunes, hardcore Iraq re-enacting, or just sat drinking some orange juice, the possibilities are endless. Officially these are combat jackets, but work just as well as a shirt!
The jacket comes with 2 main chest pockets for storing slightly larger items and then a pen sleeve on the left with a small pocket on the right for whatever you may need. Each jacket can be buttoned shut and if it's a particularly cold day the cuffs can be fastened tighter and collar turned over to provide better insulation.
Desert Disruptive Pattern Material or DDPM, was developed in the mid 1980's and wasn't really mass produced until the First Gulf War when the British found themselves unable to properly clothe their personnel. This particular gear is mostly the 2nd series of desert DPM.
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