Canadian Forces CADPAT TW ECU Shirts

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A camouflage you can RELISH.

CADPAT (TW) was first issued in 1996 and was the main camouflage of the Canadian Forces until 2024 where it began to be replaced by CADPAT (MT).

This is the original “Relish” camouflage loved all over the world. Effective in woodland environments and a very difficult item to find to complete a collection!

The ECU Shirt was the final iteration of combat shirts issued to members of the Canadian Forces. It features a modern design with chest pockets, shoulder pockets and retains the lower “BDU” style pockets of previous generations.

Canadian Military Sizing is unique and works as follows:

  • Size is a series of four numbers. Ex: 7044

  • First two digits are height in inches, therefore 70” tall, or 5’9”

  • Second two digits are either the waist (for pants) or chest (for shirts). Ex: 44, therefore 44” inches or either a baggy Large or beginning of an XL

  • Height is not always entirely true, generally a 70 height fits like a “regular” for shirts when compared to the US military sizing (67 being a short and 73 being a long)

Please select carefully for sizing and condition in the dropdowns.

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A camouflage you can RELISH.

CADPAT (TW) was first issued in 1996 and was the main camouflage of the Canadian Forces until 2024 where it began to be replaced by CADPAT (MT).

This is the original “Relish” camouflage loved all over the world. Effective in woodland environments and a very difficult item to find to complete a collection!

The ECU Shirt was the final iteration of combat shirts issued to members of the Canadian Forces. It features a modern design with chest pockets, shoulder pockets and retains the lower “BDU” style pockets of previous generations.

Canadian Military Sizing is unique and works as follows:

  • Size is a series of four numbers. Ex: 7044

  • First two digits are height in inches, therefore 70” tall, or 5’9”

  • Second two digits are either the waist (for pants) or chest (for shirts). Ex: 44, therefore 44” inches or either a baggy Large or beginning of an XL

  • Height is not always entirely true, generally a 70 height fits like a “regular” for shirts when compared to the US military sizing (67 being a short and 73 being a long)

Please select carefully for sizing and condition in the dropdowns.