00's Portuguese AF Air Borne Troop DPM jacket made in Portugal Portuguese Army Airborne Troop Jacket DPM Camo

Regular price ¥6,600

[Brand] Portuguese AF

[Model] Air Borne Troop DPM jacket

[Size] XXXS (Model wearing photo ①-③ is 168cm tall), XS, M (Model wearing photo ④-⑥ is 176cm tall and 75kg), L

*XS (photos 1, 2, and 3)
M (Photos 10 and 11)
L (Photos 12, 13, 14, and 15)
[Actual size]
XXXS: Length 71cm, Width 60cm, Shoulder width 41cm, Sleeve length 61cm
XS: Length 71cm, Width 62cm, Shoulder width 47cm, Sleeve length 61cm
M: Length 75cm, Width 64cm, Shoulder width 51cm, Sleeve length 65cm
L: Length 75cm, Width 68cm, Shoulder width 52cm, Sleeve length 66cm

[Color] Khaki

[Material] Not specified

[Country of manufacture] Portugal

[Decade] 2000s

[Condition] Used

XXXS: There is a chipped part on the front zipper metal fitting. When opening and closing the zipper, the slider does not slide smoothly in that area. It is not a problem for opening and closing.

[Product Description] Portuguese Army Airborne Forces DPM jacket.
The Portuguese military has been using camouflage uniforms since the 1960s, and initially, they were given priority to special forces such as airborne forces. The camouflage pattern used at the time was a brushstroke pattern based on the French military's lizard camouflage, and this camouflage has undergone minor changes and is still used by the Portuguese Marine Corps today.

Meanwhile, the Army adopted a new camouflage pattern in the 1990s. This was the DPM pattern used by the British Army, and this model is the airborne camouflage jacket from that time.

There are four gusseted pockets on the front. The chest pocket has a zipper on the side. The collar is a stand-up collar, making it easy to layer.

The material is thin and similar to seersucker, so you can wear it like a shirt.