USJ9D

USJ9D

€600.00

US ARMY WOODLAND BDU CAMOU JACKET -1990'S / CAMOU ON CAMOU

US Army Woodland Camouflage BDU Jacket, camou on camou. 

Scraps of fabric from prototypes and dead stock, lasered and sewn individually on hood, shoulders and back to recreate the original camouflage effect on which camouflage is based.

Normally we use nature (leaves, branches and land) to camouflage. 

Here we used our left over which thus becomes the main interpreter of the design of this jacket.

Padded orange lining inside embroidered with onion stitch, detachable and wearable individually. 

The hood is detachable and covered with the same fabric offcuts.

MAIN MATERIAL: 50% NYLON, 50% COTTON

LINING: 100% NYLON

MADE IN USA

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The Battle Dress Uniform (BDU) is a military camouflage uniform used by the US military as a regular combat outfit from the early 1980s to the mid-2000s. 

BDUs were initially issued only in a 50/50 nylon-cotton twill blend, called the Temperate Weather BDU or TWBDU. 

The M81 Woodland has been one of the most widely used camouflage patterns in the US military.

This camouflage was used by all branches of the Army, as well as the US Navy and Air Force from 1981 until it was replaced in 2006. It is a high-contrast, four-colour (black, green, brown, sand-coloured), irregularly patterned camouflage scheme.

WOODLAND CAMOU

The U.S. Woodland is a camouflage pattern that was used as the default camouflage pattern issued to the United States Armed Forces from 1981, with the issue of the Battle Dress Uniform, until its replacement in the mid to late 2000s.[1] It is a four color, high contrast disruptive pattern with irregular markings in green, brown, sand and black. It is also known unofficially by its colloquial moniker of "M81",[2][3] though this term was not officially used by the U.S. military. Although completely phased out of frontline use in the U.S. Armed Forces, U.S. Woodland is still used on some limited level by some branches such as MOPP suits, equipment and vests left over while some modernized uniforms (either BDU or commercial) were worn specifically by special forces such as USMC Forces Special Operations Command and United States Navy Seabees.