Materials:
65%Polyester+35%Cotton
60%Cotton+40%Polyester
50%Nylon+50%Cotton

Fabric weight:
210-220g/sm

Size:
XS-3XL or customization

Turn Down Collar.
Shoulder Epaulette.
Front cargo pockets with hidden button flaps.
Dual chest pockets.
Adjustable buttons at sleeve cuffs.
Waist rope:which can adjust waist tightness easily, clothing closefitting, comfortable shape.
Button Fly.
Selected firm fabric.
Wide pocket design.

Does the US Army still use desert camo?
Although completely phased out of frontline use in the U.S. Armed Forces, some pieces and equipment printed in the DCU camouflage pattern are used in limited numbers such as MOPP suits and/or vests.

What camo did the army use in desert storm?
Though it was first designed in 1962, finalized in 1976, and then standardized in 1990, the Desert Battle Dress Uniform (DBDU)—affectionately known for its “chocolate chip” or “cookie dough” camouflage patterns—defined the U.S. military era known for a single event: Operation Desert Storm.

What does BDU stand for?
BDU stands for Battle Dress Uniform. A BDU is the garment worn by armed forces personnel during active duty and while undertaking combat missions.

What is the difference between BDU and ACU?
The jackets of ACU and BDU are different. This difference in the jacket is main. The BDU pants have six pockets while the jacket has four pockets. In case these pockets are enough for you, then you can Buy Propper Pants and jackets of BDU.

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