
Wartime / Utility Fashion · 1990s · American
Production
mass-produced
Material
cotton twill
Culture
American
Influences
1980s military utility design
A desert camouflage military jacket featuring the distinctive six-color chocolate chip pattern used by U.S. forces during the Gulf War era. The cotton twill construction shows a boxy, functional cut with chest pockets featuring button-down flaps and name tapes. The collar is designed to be worn open or closed, with visible button placket down the front. The camouflage pattern consists of irregular brown, tan, and black spots on a light tan base, designed for desert environments. Sleeve cuffs appear adjustable with button tabs, and the overall construction emphasizes durability and functionality over fitted silhouette.
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