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The most sought after and difficult to find Cadpat variant!
These pants are something we’re likely going to have once and never again. Whether its for an impression, collection or display, you know what these are and how rare they are.
Issued only for Canadian soldiers who were sent overseas to Afghanistan. Loaded with features such as the double zipper fly, cinch at the bottom of the pant legs to keep out sand and flap pockets. These are INCREDIBLY difficult to find, nevermind in this condition and size range.
Like new unless otherwise stated.
Sizing Canadian Army clothing works like this: You’ll get two sets of numbers for a total of four digits. The first two are the wearers HEIGHT in INCHES. The second set of two numbers is the WAIST (Or chest for shirts) in INCHES. So a 7030 would be 70” Height (5’ 9”) and a 30” Waist.
The most sought after and difficult to find Cadpat variant!
These pants are something we’re likely going to have once and never again. Whether its for an impression, collection or display, you know what these are and how rare they are.
Issued only for Canadian soldiers who were sent overseas to Afghanistan. Loaded with features such as the double zipper fly, cinch at the bottom of the pant legs to keep out sand and flap pockets. These are INCREDIBLY difficult to find, nevermind in this condition and size range.
Like new unless otherwise stated.
Sizing Canadian Army clothing works like this: You’ll get two sets of numbers for a total of four digits. The first two are the wearers HEIGHT in INCHES. The second set of two numbers is the WAIST (Or chest for shirts) in INCHES. So a 7030 would be 70” Height (5’ 9”) and a 30” Waist.
The most sought after and difficult to find Cadpat variant!
These pants are something we’re likely going to have once and never again. Whether its for an impression, collection or display, you know what these are and how rare they are.
Issued only for Canadian soldiers who were sent overseas to Afghanistan. Loaded with features such as the double zipper fly, cinch at the bottom of the pant legs to keep out sand and flap pockets. These are INCREDIBLY difficult to find, nevermind in this condition and size range.
Like new unless otherwise stated.
Sizing Canadian Army clothing works like this: You’ll get two sets of numbers for a total of four digits. The first two are the wearers HEIGHT in INCHES. The second set of two numbers is the WAIST (Or chest for shirts) in INCHES. So a 7030 would be 70” Height (5’ 9”) and a 30” Waist.