| Description: | Combat tunic in current Canadian digital camouflage pattern for arid, desert environments (CADPAT). Combat tunic is made in Canada, by a major contractor to the Canadian Department of National Defence (Frontenac). Tunic is made in lightweight original nylon (50%) cotton (50%) fabric which is machine washable. Combat tunic is designed to be worn not tucked into trousers, and has two expandable chest pockets and two expandable waist pockets. All pockets are secured with button down flaps. Additionally, tunic has a drawstring waist and drawstring hem to enable tunic to be made to fit body more closely. Drawstrings are all drawn through rivetted reinforced metal drawstring holes. Rear of tunic features two pleats to bring the tunic in at the waist, thereby reducing the amount of material bunching up around waist area under tactical vests and webbing. Tunic has button cuffs and open collar which can be worn closed if required. All seams are chain stitched for durability, and all buttons are the popular Canadian tape button as ued on all Canadian uniforms and adopted into the British Soldier 95 uniform. CADPAT camouflage is a highly researched and most successful pattern adopted by the Canadian Armed Forces for effectiveness in temperate and sub-arctic climates, copyrighted by the Canadian Government. |