Genuine U.S. Army DBDU (Desert Battle Dress Uniform) hot weather jacket/coat. The DBDU camouflage was designed in 1976 and is known as the six-colour desert pattern, was given the nickname 'Choc-chip' as it resembles chocolate-chip cookie dough, as used in the Persian Gulf War in 1990-91. This a more recent variation made from RipStop cotton and has epaulets. Size is Small-Regulal, jacket is in excellent condition with all buttons present, retains the original manufacture's size and care labels, dated 2005 made by Caribbean Needle Point Inc.
Additional size information: Armpit to armpit: 21" (Up to 42" chest, oversized for loose fitting). Shoulder to shoulder: 18". Length from shoulder to bottom: 30". Armpit to cuff: 21".