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Vintage 1970s US Army M-65 Field Jacket – Small Short, Made in USA Military Coat

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Vintage 1970s US Army M-65 Field Jacket – Small Short, Made in USA Military CoatAUTHENTIC 1970s US ARMY M 65 FIELD JACKET One of the most iconic military jackets ever produced the US Army M 65. Originally issued to American soldiers, this piece is built for durability, function, and timeless style. Today, it stands as a true vintage essential, impossible to reproduce. Each jacket is unique, with natural wear and character developed over decades. SIZE FIT Marked size: Small Short Fits like a modern Large Model is 180 cm 59 tall

AUTHENTIC 1970s US ARMY M-65 FIELD JACKET

One of the most iconic military jackets ever produced — the US Army M-65.

Originally issued to American soldiers, this piece is built for durability, function, and timeless style. Today, it stands as a true vintage essential, impossible to reproduce.

Each jacket is unique, with natural wear and character developed over decades.

SIZE FIT  
Marked size: Small Short  
Fits like a modern Large

Model is 180 cm / 5’9” tall and weighs 75 kg / 165 lbs.

MEASUREMENTS (laid flat)  
A — Pit to pit: 59 cm (23.2") in  
B — Back length (neck seam to hem): 75 cm (29.5") in  
C — Sleeve length (neck seam to cuff): 78 cm (30.7") in  
D — Shoulder to shoulder: 50 cm (19.7") in  

Please compare with a similar garment you own for best fit.

CONDITION  
Good vintage condition.  
Small hole and stains shown in pictures.  
Please refer to all photos — they are part of the description.  
Washed and ready to wear.

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