This Korean military camouflage shirt is estimated to have been manufactured in the 1960s or 1970s. It features a lightweight body made of nylon material, and is highly likely to have been locally made in Korea or Southeast Asia, such as Vietnam, at that time. It is thought to have been produced for military or paramilitary organizations or for local procurement, rather than as a regular issue, and has a unique atmosphere different from that of mass-produced U.S. military equipment.
The biggest attraction is the copy pattern based on the U.S. military frogskin camouflage. The color scheme and pattern are slightly different from the original, which in turn stands out as the unique character of this shirt. While following the organic camouflage pattern unique to Frogskin, the somewhat rough and localized look is unique to the Asian military of the 60s and 70s.
The fabric is made of nylon, which is lighter and dries more easily than cotton camouflage shirts. The choice of material suggests that the shirts were made for use in hot and humid regions. The silhouette is relatively simple and can be worn like a shirt jacket. It is a piece that is easy to style with denim or slacks, not to mention military pants.
Although the condition shows signs of use commensurate with its age, there are no fatal damages, and it has a good atmosphere. This item was born in a different context from the original U.S. military frogskin, and while it is a supporting role in Asian military history, it is a very tasteful item. This item can be especially recommended for those looking for a camouflage item that will not be worn by others. This is a used item and cannot be returned. Please understand.
Size (flat)
Shoulder width 45cm, Body width 57cm, Length 74cm, Sleeve length 60cm
*Consignment item (M)
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