British Army No2 Dress Tops
The Empire Strikes Back!
Ah, the long gone days of the British Empire, famous for tea, sun setting obsession, and some snazzy uniforms. Part of the No.2 series of British uniforms, these dress uniform jackets from the 1980s pattern are a pretty vintage aesthetic find, and may at a first glance not catch the eyes of Misty Mountain shoppers who look for more “practical” and “tactical'' innawoods surp. Don’t throw 'em aside just yet though , as while they ain’t the most ideal for a hike, there is never a better time than now with nothing stopping you from getting into either vintage fashion and/or vintage collecting. Besides that, what’s stopping you from getting into reenacting? Plenty of good priced Lee Enfields out there! (Your wallet will thank you for spending your money on blanks instead of 303…) Comfortable, light, breathable, and still viable for a costume party or bastardization if you’re a die hard punk dreaming of the perfect start to a patch jacket, this jacket will be worth every pence!
Features
Intended to be a button up front tunic
Two dual chest pockets with intended button closure
Two dual lower pockets with flaps
Shoulder epaulettes may or may not have buttons
Jackets may also come included with Regimental markers, Rank patches and Badges attached randomly.
Schematics
Measurements: British Standard Sizing
British Standard Sizing is generally calculated by looking at the first two numbers provided in the dropdown of item sizes (for example: 80/85).
The first number is the length of your inseam, or inside length leg, calculated in centimeters. The second number provided is the intended waist size.
FOR EXAMPLE: The measurement 80/85 means that this item is intended for a 80 centimeter leg inseam and an 85 centimeter waist.
The third number can mostly be ignored, but it is your “seat” size.
Condition: Very good, lightly used, No Buttons
Condition is overall good, however, NOTE: for no discernible reason whatsoever, these jackets arrived with no buttons. Button can easily be sewn on by those who know how.
Manufacturing: Wool
100 Percent Wool Material
AUTHENTIC BRITISH ARMED FORCES SURPLUS
Field Notes/Misty Supply Musings/Potential Uses/Trivia
It would be a shame to grab a pair of these vintage and stylish jackets without the full set, don’t miss out on grabbing a pair of No. 2 pants from Misty Mountain Supply to complete the fit before you checkout!
The Empire Strikes Back!
Ah, the long gone days of the British Empire, famous for tea, sun setting obsession, and some snazzy uniforms. Part of the No.2 series of British uniforms, these dress uniform jackets from the 1980s pattern are a pretty vintage aesthetic find, and may at a first glance not catch the eyes of Misty Mountain shoppers who look for more “practical” and “tactical'' innawoods surp. Don’t throw 'em aside just yet though , as while they ain’t the most ideal for a hike, there is never a better time than now with nothing stopping you from getting into either vintage fashion and/or vintage collecting. Besides that, what’s stopping you from getting into reenacting? Plenty of good priced Lee Enfields out there! (Your wallet will thank you for spending your money on blanks instead of 303…) Comfortable, light, breathable, and still viable for a costume party or bastardization if you’re a die hard punk dreaming of the perfect start to a patch jacket, this jacket will be worth every pence!
Features
Intended to be a button up front tunic
Two dual chest pockets with intended button closure
Two dual lower pockets with flaps
Shoulder epaulettes may or may not have buttons
Jackets may also come included with Regimental markers, Rank patches and Badges attached randomly.
Schematics
Measurements: British Standard Sizing
British Standard Sizing is generally calculated by looking at the first two numbers provided in the dropdown of item sizes (for example: 80/85).
The first number is the length of your inseam, or inside length leg, calculated in centimeters. The second number provided is the intended waist size.
FOR EXAMPLE: The measurement 80/85 means that this item is intended for a 80 centimeter leg inseam and an 85 centimeter waist.
The third number can mostly be ignored, but it is your “seat” size.
Condition: Very good, lightly used, No Buttons
Condition is overall good, however, NOTE: for no discernible reason whatsoever, these jackets arrived with no buttons. Button can easily be sewn on by those who know how.
Manufacturing: Wool
100 Percent Wool Material
AUTHENTIC BRITISH ARMED FORCES SURPLUS
Field Notes/Misty Supply Musings/Potential Uses/Trivia
It would be a shame to grab a pair of these vintage and stylish jackets without the full set, don’t miss out on grabbing a pair of No. 2 pants from Misty Mountain Supply to complete the fit before you checkout!
The Empire Strikes Back!
Ah, the long gone days of the British Empire, famous for tea, sun setting obsession, and some snazzy uniforms. Part of the No.2 series of British uniforms, these dress uniform jackets from the 1980s pattern are a pretty vintage aesthetic find, and may at a first glance not catch the eyes of Misty Mountain shoppers who look for more “practical” and “tactical'' innawoods surp. Don’t throw 'em aside just yet though , as while they ain’t the most ideal for a hike, there is never a better time than now with nothing stopping you from getting into either vintage fashion and/or vintage collecting. Besides that, what’s stopping you from getting into reenacting? Plenty of good priced Lee Enfields out there! (Your wallet will thank you for spending your money on blanks instead of 303…) Comfortable, light, breathable, and still viable for a costume party or bastardization if you’re a die hard punk dreaming of the perfect start to a patch jacket, this jacket will be worth every pence!
Features
Intended to be a button up front tunic
Two dual chest pockets with intended button closure
Two dual lower pockets with flaps
Shoulder epaulettes may or may not have buttons
Jackets may also come included with Regimental markers, Rank patches and Badges attached randomly.
Schematics
Measurements: British Standard Sizing
British Standard Sizing is generally calculated by looking at the first two numbers provided in the dropdown of item sizes (for example: 80/85).
The first number is the length of your inseam, or inside length leg, calculated in centimeters. The second number provided is the intended waist size.
FOR EXAMPLE: The measurement 80/85 means that this item is intended for a 80 centimeter leg inseam and an 85 centimeter waist.
The third number can mostly be ignored, but it is your “seat” size.
Condition: Very good, lightly used, No Buttons
Condition is overall good, however, NOTE: for no discernible reason whatsoever, these jackets arrived with no buttons. Button can easily be sewn on by those who know how.
Manufacturing: Wool
100 Percent Wool Material
AUTHENTIC BRITISH ARMED FORCES SURPLUS
Field Notes/Misty Supply Musings/Potential Uses/Trivia
It would be a shame to grab a pair of these vintage and stylish jackets without the full set, don’t miss out on grabbing a pair of No. 2 pants from Misty Mountain Supply to complete the fit before you checkout!