This leaf camouflage jacket was used by the Republic of South Vietnam (RVN) Rangers (BDQ), Airborne and some other elites who were active during the Vietnam War. It is identical to the camouflage also known as pastel leaf in Japan. The overall color is a slightly poisonous green, a combination of bright green, strong reddish brown, and black. It is thought to be influenced by the ERDL camouflage of the U.S. military. The fabric is cotton and thick. It was sewn in Vietnam, and the sewing is characteristically rough. The buttons have been deformed by heat, perhaps due to long-term storage, and there is a BDQ silk-printed patch, but it appears to be a replica and has been retrofitted. There are traces of name tape on the chest. The color is a bit brownish, which is different from the other pieces. There is a stamp but it is not legible. The left side of the button on the back is missing. It is in Used condition. It is a used item and cannot be returned. Please understand.
Size (flat): shoulder width 46cm body width 53cm length 68cm sleeve length 57cm