1960s lightweight fabric Okinawa Tiger jungle fatigues cut jacket, used.

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$2,091
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The pants are made of lightweight fabric from the 1960's in the Okinawa Tiger pattern with a jungle fatigues cut. They are very rare.

From the sewing, we can guess that these pants were manufactured at a factory, not by a tailor. The fabric is not a heavyweight fabric, but a thin fabric like jungle fatigue, which was used from the latter half of the Vietnam War. The jacket is stamped with a contract number, so it is assumed that the Marines or the Army procured a certain number of these jackets like the Tigers Light Suits. The jacket has a trace of tape removed, so my guess is that it was used by an Army soldier.

The buttons are urea buttons, which are common with Japanese-made tiger stripes, so we assume that these pants were probably manufactured in Okinawa or mainland Japan. There is little fading and no scratches or tears. Tiger stripes in lightweight fabric are extremely rare, so don't miss out. This is a used item and cannot be returned. Please understand. Pants are also on sale at the same time! Do not miss it!

Size (flat)

Shoulder width 44cm Body width 53cm Length 66cm Sleeve length 55cm

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