Size Chart - Jackets

Size Chart – Jackets

SIZE WARNING: IF THIS IS YOUR FIRST HIGH-END JACKET (A-1 AND/OR A-2) PLEASE CHOOSE ONE SIZE LARGER THAN YOUR CHEST SIZE, UNLESS YOU PREFER A TRIM/SLIM FIT IN WHICH CASE CHOOSE YOUR CHEST SIZE.

Please click HERE for Size Guidance

Short sizes are one (1) inch shorter than regural sizes (body and sleeves).
Long sizes are one (1) longer than regular sizes (body and sleeves).

IMPORTANT NOTICE: Short and Long sizes are not returnable/refundable.

Height / Size 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50
5’2″157cm                  
5’4″162cm               S  
5’6″167cm                  
5’8″172cm         R        
5’10”177cm                  
6′182cm                  
6’2″187cm   L              
6’4″193cm                  
Long Regular Short

How to measure yourself for jacket ordering.

Please let us have the following 5 measurements before you order.

1. Your Height
2. Your Weight
3. Your Chest circumference (wearing a t-shirt only).

Use a measuring tape and measure around your chest (at nipples level).

4. Your Waist circumference (at belly button level).

5. Your Lower Waist circumference (at belt level).

6. Your Shoulder circumference

With the arms relaxed and down at the side, measure around the shoulders just above the biceps. (Don’t take this measurement yourself, ask somebody else to help you so that you have both your arms down at the sides during measurement).

M-65 Field Jacket (1st Pattern with shoulder loops)

 

M-65 Field Jacket (1st Pattern with shoulder loops)

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We are very proud to offer an exact reproduction of the US Army's "Coat, Man's Field, with Hood", more commonly known as the M-65 Field Jacket, as made in 1968 by Rolane Sportswear Inc., who was one of the original three named contractors of 1967 and a prominent manufacturer who kept winning contracts every year until 1972.

Made according to MIL-C-11448 "CoatMan's Field OG" specification in the OG-107 shade (olive green) with an outer shell constructed with "NYCO" fabric, a durable (225 lbs breaking strength) nylon/cotton sateen combination, quarpel treated to be water repelent and wind resistant.

The coat is a lined hip length design, having a bi-swing back; convertible standup collar with adjustable tab closure, four buttonholes and horizontal slide fastener closure on undercollar (exit for hood); attached hood (concealed between body layers) with drawcord adjustment; two piece set-in sleeves, cuff gussets with adjustable tab closure, and hand shield extension; shoulder epaulets with button closure; slide fastener fly front closure with snap fasteners; two bellows type breast pockets and two lower inside hanging pockets with snap fastener flap closures; waist and hem drawcords; and inside buttons for attaching of insulating liner (not included).

Our reproduction features:

  • NOS fabrics (NYCO for the outer shell and Oxford Cloth for the lining).
  • NOS 1960s Scovill main zipper with wire stirrup pull (silver color).
  • NOS 1960s Scovill hood zippper closed end (silver color).
  • NOS RAU FASTENER Ligne 20 ring type snaps.
  • NOS 4 hole M3738 buttons.
  • NOS drawcords.

The M-65 Jacket may appear to be a simple design, yet is a highly complex construction requiring 139 separate sewing operations to make. It is a comfortable and functional coat, iconic and instantly  
recognisable, probably one of the best made garments in American history.

It is a full fit jacket, designed to be oversized to allow soldiers to carry ammunition and all their gear, so taking a size down is highly recommended.

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