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The Propper Men's BDU Coat is a military-grade jacket crafted from a durable 60% cotton and 40% polyester blend. Designed to meet military specifications, it features multiple cargo pockets, a professional look, and exceptional durability, making it the ideal choice for both tactical and everyday wear.
K**N
Too quality military grade!
Very heavy and great quality.
J**E
To big
Muy grande
G**H
Favorite jacket
I love this jacket it fit good I recommend
H**3
So in love
My go to jacket love it I'm always cold but even when it's hot I wear and roll the sleeves. I often get stop and asked is this a real army jacket.... name tag add after I purchase and sew on later.
M**D
Great and fits nice
Definitely what I needed..fits perfect
W**K
NOT ripstop
What can I say? It's a BDU pattern shirt. However, I thought it was going to be ripstop like the ones issued way back when, and I was wrong. Absolutely NOT ripstop, and it makes me question how it will hold up with extended use. The woodland pattern also seems a bit dark, and makes me question if it's actually Propper. Moreover, I ordered a medium regular (the size of the GENUINE BDU shirt that I own) and it was a tad bit too small in the sleeves. I got their BDU pants a while ago, which WERE ripstop, so I have no idea what happened. I am a little disappointed, but its still a BDU shirt, I guess.
M**B
Fits great
Tall man here! I ordered the 2XL tall/long length. Fits great, as I am 6 foot 4 inches tall
C**D
Love it
The jacket has a nice fit and gives warmth.
N**Y
It's OK
It's OK. not as good as issue,
G**T
Nice shirt that fits
Excellent product good size, it took a long time to turn up.
C**S
Great Overshirt or Light Jacket. Form, Function and Price.
A fantastic and reasonably priced piece of kit. Though some will languish at the sight of loose threads, I do not see any structural issues. A quick trip around the jacket with a lighter, and it is ready to go. In poly ripstop the OD green is sharp and vibrant, but not so much so that it appears off palette for olive drab. I purchased mine in Medium Long, and at 6'2" and 210lbs (46r suit jacket), I find this to be tailored enough that I'm not swimming, but functional enough to lay over a long sleeve shirt, and to move around.I usually roll my cuffs up onto my foraems, and also have long arms, so the length was not an issue. For the T-rex dinosaurs out there, this may be an issue.All in all, I'll be grabbing a couple more.
U**
Nice camou shirt.
The fabric texture looks good quality. The color is bright.
A**R
A pretty good/economical mainstream brand
I've always preferred Propper over Rothco & other typical brands. While not Crye quality or actual issue, the price also reflects that (a pair of pants or shirt by Crye will run anywhere from $200-$400 apiece new, for example - bit of a spicy tamale there).Unfortunately they seem to be harder & harder to find, let alone at a decent price, particularly in a BDU cut (as was retired in 2014-16ish for those accursed ACU cuts [not the camo print but the cut] with their insipid velcro everything [I HATE velcro..."Lemme just sneak up & ... *SCHRRRRRRRRKT*" - nvm good luck fixing that in the bush compared to a button w a simple/oft tiny sewing kit, hope you brought a pocket Singer & a buttload of new strips etc] & Mandarin collars which, combined with my beard usually results in them getting caught up in it like a bad recreation of a scene from Aliens/as if I'm constantly fighting off a face-hugger attack).The downside on these brands (Rothco/Propper etc) is the stitching is usually a bit sloppy, but they are otherwise good & in that you get what you pay for (versus Crye etc). As far as their usual grade/standard goes these BDUs (as I got both shirt & pants in OD) were in great shape, no visible defects (few thread trails, w as mentioned is not unusual/usually just the ends off finished stitches) & came quite quickly too.Gotta admit I held off reviewing hoping to pick more up but seems vendor isn't restocking anytime soon in my size so here my review is.Some of these are selling for well over $50 tho (a few are over $100 etc)...that mustbe in regards to supply/demand, but the going rate is $50-$60 CDN. If you are looking at $100+ I would honestly recommend something like Crye (actual field operatives will use that brand/worth it but PRICY), but if going for the standard aforementioned rates these are good BDUs & will serve most people just fine.I just wish they had a bigger selection/availability is all, but that's simply how it goes sometimes~(As a side note I am 5'10"/165ish Lbs w a 6' armspan. kinda built like a daddy longlegs w a small 18" trunk. Large Reg fits well but Large Long will do in a pinch. I need at least a 44 chest tho so Med Reg is too short & bit tight/Med Long is pushing it & XL Reg is bit loose/usually best for coats or raingear outer shell in my case)
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