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Belgian Brushstroke Jacket
Belgian Brushstroke Jacket
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Introduced in 1952, Belgian brushstroke pattern used dark green and brown brushstrokes on a khaki background, with several color variations produced on both heavy canvas and medium cotton fabric. It was issued only to Belgian airborne, commando, and marine units, mainly for use in Belgium’s African colonies. The pattern was discontinued in 1970s and remaining items are hard to find, especially in good shape. That's what makes this one even more valuable as colors are still very vivid!
SIZE:
Small:
- Pit to pit about 50cm, shoulder to cuff: 52cm, collar to hem: 70cm
Features:
- detachable hood
- a previous owner added a velcro type zipper on front, next to original buttons
- multiple pockets all around
Condition: Issued, but considering its age, very good condition with vivid colors. See photos for details and exact defects
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