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.

Can civilians wear BDUs?
Developed by the US Army in the late 1970s, BDUs were intended to replace the uniform pants used in the Vietnam era. Today, agencies and civilians across the world wear BDUs for work and play.

What are BDUs called now?
It was supplanted by the ACU (Army Combat Uniform) which remains in use by the American military to this day. However, the abbreviation “BDU” is still used as an unofficial term meaning any combat uniform. Although the ACU eventually replaced the BDU as U.S. standard-issue, the concept of the BDU lived on.

What is the difference between BDU and TDU?
The Tactical Dress Uniform™ or TDU™ has been designed to replace the old style Battle Dress Uniforms or BDU of the past. Available in different fabrics and colors, the TDU™ is a vast improvement over the BDU.

What is the difference between fatigues and BDU?
In American English, the term fatigues has often been used by the Army, or “utilities” by the Marines, originally being a term for work uniforms. Now, the term BDUs (“battle dress uniforms”) is the more often-used term.

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