Military jacket manufactured by the German company Mil-Tec. Modeled after the legendary M65 model used by the US military since the Vietnam War.
It was sewn from a blend of cotton and polyester. The outer layer is a durable fabric consisting of 65% polyester and 35% cotton. The lining, on the other hand, is an all-cotton material. The advantage of the model is also the Thermo Liner, filled with polyester insulation with a weight of 170 g. The liner is detachable, so the jacket can be used all year round.
The model is equipped with four large pockets closed with snaps:
- two at the waist,
- two at chest level.
The main closure is a solid zipper. It is covered by a flap with snaps to prevent wind from getting under the jacket. A drawstring sewn into the waist and hem also protects against wind.
The cuffs are fastened with velcro (Velcro), which makes it possible to adjust their size and fit the thickness of the wearer's wrist. The jacket also has a high collar, in which the hood is hidden. Pagons have been added on the shoulders.
The M65 jacket is a true legend - practical, comfortable, roomy, strong. It has a multitude of lovers all over the world.As a matter of interest, we can say that it has been used many times in films and TV series, and was worn by characters created by such actors as Sylvester Stallone in Rambo, Robert De Niro in Taxi Driver or Bronislaw Cieslak in 07 zgłoś się.
Technical data
Camouflage: woodland
Outer material: 65% polyester, 35% cotton
Lining material: 100% cotton
Lining material: 100% polyester
Manufacturer: Mil-Tec, Germany
Woodland, also known as U.S. Woodland or M81, is a classic camouflage pattern introduced to the US Armed Forces in the early 1980s, based on the earlier ERDL camouflage. For over two decades, it remained the standard pattern used by the US military until the end of the first decade of the 21st century. It is characterized by large, irregular patches in shades of green, brown, beige, and black, which provide good camouflage and deformation properties, especially in wooded areas. Thanks to its effectiveness and global recognition, it has spawned numerous variations that have found their way into over 60 uniform formations around the world. The pattern has also had a huge impact on popular culture, shifting from military applications to everyday fashion.
Woodland, also known as U.S. Woodland or M81, is a classic camouflage pattern introduced to the US Armed Forces in the early 1980s, based on the earlier ERDL camouflage. For over two decades, it remained the standard pattern used by the US military until the end of the first decade of the 21st century. It is characterized by large, irregular patches in shades of green, brown, beige, and black, which provide good camouflage and deformation properties, especially in wooded areas. Thanks to its effectiveness and global recognition, it has spawned numerous variations that have found their way into over 60 uniform formations around the world. The pattern has also had a huge impact on popular culture, shifting from military applications to everyday fashion.