Sport the iconic Gulf War-era desert camo on this 1987 Daytime Desert Coat, an essential piece of the original Desert Battle Dress Uniform (BDU). The desert camo pattern (also widely referred to as “chocolate chip camo”) was first developed in 1962 and used by US Armed Forces for deployment in desert environments, particularly the Persian Gulf.
FEATURES:
- Button front closure with fabric overlay
- Button tab adjuster at wrist
- Two chest pockets with flap
- Two bottom pockets with flap
- This is a vintage garment, please see tags for content and care
CONDITION:
- GOOD: Minimal signs of wear or age
OPERATION RE:SUPPLY
Operation Re:Supply brings authentic military vintage and deadstock good to you. Using our expertise derived from decades as a lead military contractor, Operation Re:Supply consists of a curate, handpicked selection of pre-owned vintage and deadstock military surplus apparel and accessories. All items are authenticated in-house by Alpha Industries, guaranteeing the same quality you’ve come to expect from any Alpha Industries item. Operation Re:Supply created a space where old and new come together, featuring upcycled collaborations with established and emerging artists and designers.
RETURNS:
Please note, returns on Re:Supply items will only be accepted within 14 days of the order date. Original tags must be attached and item bust be in original condition.