Description
This is the standard combat shirt from UJF. These combat shirts are lightweight and made for hot use in hot weather. The shirt body is a polyester jersey material that breathes well and is comfortable, and is moisture wicking. The sleeves are 50/50 NYCO Ripstop and similar in feel to the US Army IHWCU material. The 1/4 zip collar allows the wearer to cool off easy and while the collar does not stand up on its own it helps protect the wearer from wearer body armor and slings rubbing against the neck. With the longer shirt body the shirt easily tucks into pants and stays there. There are zippered pockets on each sleeve as well as spots for ID patches. Cuffs are easy to adjust with a hook and loop tab. Overall this is a great combat shirt for regular wear and use.
NOT Flame resistant!
These Combat Shirts have a TAN 499 main body and MULTICAM sleeves!
Features:
- Berry Compliant – Manufactured outside the United States by a US partner country with approved materials and meets mil-spec for military issue.
- Moisture Wicking – Garment wicks away moisture which decreases drying time of the material and less soaking.
- Ripstop Material – Ripstop is a method in which the material is woven in away to make it resistant to tearing and ripping.
- Shirt 1/4 Zip closure – This shirt has a 1/4 zip closure which means that it is a pullover that has a zipper that goes about 1/4 of the way down the shirt.
- Adjustable Sleeve Cuffs – Sleeves have either a button or hook and loop adjustable cuff for fit and wear.
- Exterior Hook and Loop Fields – There is hook and loop on the outside of the pouch for attaching ID and other patches.
- Zippered Shoulder Pockets – Pockets on shoulders for storing small items with zippered closure.
- Multicam – Originally design in the early 2000’s as a competitor to UCP, Multicam was passed over after the selection of UCP. Even with UCP being adopted the camo would still see widespread use by special operations forces across the US Military in Iraq and Afghanistan. As UCP was found to not be suitable and replacements were searched for Multicam was selected as the interim camo for use by deploying US Army Soldiers. The camo would not be issued in full scale within the US Military. With its selection for use in Afghanistan it was known as OEF Pattern. Garrison uniforms in Multicam were never made, with all Multicam uniforms issued in the US Army being fire resistant. Multicam was replaced by OCP, when it became the standard camo pattern for the US Army in 2015. Due to the similarity of Multicam and OCP the gear and equipment in those patterns, not uniforms, are commonly intermixed until widespread issue of OCP was completed.
Manufactured by:
- United Join Forces – UJF manufacturers Berry Compliant uniforms and accessories for the US Military that is commonly available on Military Bases.
Country of Manufacture: USA – This product is manufactured in the #1 country, the USA.
Issue Type: Aftermarket – This is a military style item that is not issued within the Military.
Restrictions:
- This is NOT Military Surplus – This item is aftermarket and not issued to the military by the US Government. It is NOT military surplus.
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