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A set of US BDU (Battle Dress Uniform) uniforms used from the early 1990s to the early 2000s. It consists of a shirt coat and trousers.
The shirt coat has a lapel collar and a slightly fitted cut. There are pockets on the chest, equipped with eyelets for moisture drainage. The right pocket has a compartment for a knife or pen.
Bottom pockets are larger and can hold bulky gear.
The elbow and cuff area is reinforced with a double layer of fabric. The volume of the cuffs can be adjusted.
All buttons except the cuffs are equipped with an unbuttoning protection: the buttons are not passed through the flap above the pocket, but through a special insert under it.
The trousers are equipped with belt loops and side tighteners.
There are 4 pockets in the front — 2 slip pockets and 2 cargo pockets on each side.
At the back there is another pair of pockets.
There is a special reinforcing insert between the legs to prevent tearing and wear of the fabric during movement.
The knees and waist area is reinforced with a double layer of fabric.
The width of the trousers is fixed with drawstrings.
All buttons are equipped with unbuttoning protection: the buttons are not passed through the flap above the pocket, but through a special insert under it.
Material: NYCO (50% nylon, 50% cotton)
NSN 8415-01-327-5308 (MR shirt coat)
NSN 8415-01-327-5335 (MR trousers)
Features
Tailored to military specification MIL-T-44047E.
Fabric resists shrinkage and is vat dyed to ensure minimal fading throughout its life.
Reinforced areas subjected to the most stress.
Flat seam technology to prevent rubbing on the edges of garments.
Buttons with anti-unbuttoning protection.