This is an authentic 1960s-70s US Marine Corps woodland camouflage jacket, as worn during the Vietnam War. Crafted from durable ripstop fabric, it features the classic ERDL (Engineer Research and Development Laboratory) "woodland" camouflage pattern designed for jungle operations. The jacket includes a hidden button flap closure, functional pockets, and original tags: a size label at the collar and an inspection tag inside the pocket, confirming its provenance and era.
Condition:
Light color fading consistent with age and use, adding to its character.
No tears, holes, or missing buttons; all original components intact.
Fully functional pockets and closures, ready for display or careful wear.
Collector’s Note:
These jackets are heavily sought-after by military historians and collectors due to their role in one of America’s most significant conflicts. The intact original tags make this example particularly rare, offering a tangible link to the Marines who served in Vietnam. Its pristine structural condition ensures value and authenticity.
Key Details:
Branch: US Marine Corps (USMC)
Era: Vietnam War (1960s-1970s)
Material: Ripstop cotton blend
Design: ERDL woodland camouflage
Tags: Original size and inspection labels
Condition: Light fading; no damage; fully functional
Rarity: High, especially with intact tags
Ideal for collectors of militaria, Vietnam War history, or vintage military apparel, this jacket is a piece of living history, preserved with integrity and respect for those who served.
Original USMC Vietnam War Camouflage Jacket
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