British Army MTP "UBAC" Combat Shirt
UBACS, we want U-BAC (Ok even for us that’s pretty bad)
What the HECK is a UBAC? It’s actually an acronym. It stands for Under Body Armour Combat (shirt).
These shirts are designed to be worn under body armor for better breathability and moisture wicking. In turn this makes them an excellent base layer for hiking or working in the yard in warm or even cold weather with layers. Adjustable cuffs, velcro for patches and a zip up collar - these make for a very comfortable and stylish shirt.
Unlike most British Surplus clothing, these are actually sized much like North American clothing with sizes such as “Small”, “Medium”, “Large”, etc. We have included the CM sizing all the same. The first number is height in cm and the second is your chest size in cm.
UBACS, we want U-BAC (Ok even for us that’s pretty bad)
What the HECK is a UBAC? It’s actually an acronym. It stands for Under Body Armour Combat (shirt).
These shirts are designed to be worn under body armor for better breathability and moisture wicking. In turn this makes them an excellent base layer for hiking or working in the yard in warm or even cold weather with layers. Adjustable cuffs, velcro for patches and a zip up collar - these make for a very comfortable and stylish shirt.
Unlike most British Surplus clothing, these are actually sized much like North American clothing with sizes such as “Small”, “Medium”, “Large”, etc. We have included the CM sizing all the same. The first number is height in cm and the second is your chest size in cm.
UBACS, we want U-BAC (Ok even for us that’s pretty bad)
What the HECK is a UBAC? It’s actually an acronym. It stands for Under Body Armour Combat (shirt).
These shirts are designed to be worn under body armor for better breathability and moisture wicking. In turn this makes them an excellent base layer for hiking or working in the yard in warm or even cold weather with layers. Adjustable cuffs, velcro for patches and a zip up collar - these make for a very comfortable and stylish shirt.
Unlike most British Surplus clothing, these are actually sized much like North American clothing with sizes such as “Small”, “Medium”, “Large”, etc. We have included the CM sizing all the same. The first number is height in cm and the second is your chest size in cm.