This is the origin of the Jungle Fatigue Pants, and is the first model, an early type that still has a special presence today. And they are in good condition, almost unused. It has been a long time since we have seen one.
The material is cotton wind-resistant poplin (OG-107). This model was adopted in the early days of the Vietnam War and has many classic details that set it apart from later improved models. The button-fly front, the shape and placement of the cargo pockets, and the simple yet rugged appearance make this a piece that is truly worthy of being called "the origin.
The size is SMALL-SHORT.
It is a size with a limited number of balls among the 1st model, and is a rare size range with high practicality. The tag shows almost no signs of use, and although it cannot be said to be completely dead stock, it is in extremely good condition and can be judged to be practically unused. The condition of the fabric's elasticity, sewing, and details of each part clearly show how well it has been preserved.
One point worth mentioning is that the drawcord remains original, but the inseam has been tailored. The silhouette has been adjusted to be slightly tighter than that of the regular 1st model, and the crotch side has been untied and then re-tailored and re-stitched. Although there are some changes from the original form, the work has been carefully done and the overall balance of the garment has not been significantly compromised.
In addition, there are a few minor stains from long-term storage, but other than that, there is no noticeable damage, and overall, the item is in excellent condition. Among the 1st models that rarely appear on the market itself,
It is extremely rare to find a 1st model in such a good and wearable condition. These Fatigue Pants are definitely valuable both as a collection item and as a "core" vintage military item. These are used items and cannot be returned. Please understand.
Size (flat)
Waist: 40cm
Hip: 55cm
Inseam: 33cm
Inseam: 69cm
Watter: 32cm
Hem Width: 20cm