SADF Nutria Brown Bush Jacket EARLY VERSION
The Bush Jacket is the long sleeve, thicker, cousin of the regular “troopie” shirt. It has 4 chest pockets for carrying small tools, snacks or whatever other small items you’d like to carry with you. It also features a cinchable mid section for a very sharp look.
Jackets do not include insignia and are very likely missing the waist cinch as most soldiers removed it due to the snag hazard and ultimately only cosmetic nature of its existence.
The early version is distinctly different with it’s slanted upper pockets and pleated lower pockets. It also features two small velcro pockets on the interior. This version was made for an incredibly short time in the early 1970s and then disappeared all together as the 2nd and 3rd patterns of the Bush Jacket replaced it.
The Bush Jacket is the long sleeve, thicker, cousin of the regular “troopie” shirt. It has 4 chest pockets for carrying small tools, snacks or whatever other small items you’d like to carry with you. It also features a cinchable mid section for a very sharp look.
Jackets do not include insignia and are very likely missing the waist cinch as most soldiers removed it due to the snag hazard and ultimately only cosmetic nature of its existence.
The early version is distinctly different with it’s slanted upper pockets and pleated lower pockets. It also features two small velcro pockets on the interior. This version was made for an incredibly short time in the early 1970s and then disappeared all together as the 2nd and 3rd patterns of the Bush Jacket replaced it.
The Bush Jacket is the long sleeve, thicker, cousin of the regular “troopie” shirt. It has 4 chest pockets for carrying small tools, snacks or whatever other small items you’d like to carry with you. It also features a cinchable mid section for a very sharp look.
Jackets do not include insignia and are very likely missing the waist cinch as most soldiers removed it due to the snag hazard and ultimately only cosmetic nature of its existence.
The early version is distinctly different with it’s slanted upper pockets and pleated lower pockets. It also features two small velcro pockets on the interior. This version was made for an incredibly short time in the early 1970s and then disappeared all together as the 2nd and 3rd patterns of the Bush Jacket replaced it.