
1960’s US Army 2nd Pattern Jungle Jacket Size L-Reg (Fits L/XL)
In January 1965 the US Army changed the design of the jungle jacket removed the exposed buttons on the pockets, but the shoulder straps, gas flap, waist adjusters and pen slots i both chest pockets remained until the 3rd pattern design was introduced in 1966. The 2nd pattern is the rarest of all jungle jackets.
- Made in USA, mid 1960's
- 5.5oz 100% cotton poplin
- Faded OG-107 olive green
- Four large cargo pockets with drainage holes
- Pencil slots in both chest pockets
- Concealed buttons
- Shoulder straps
- Waist adjusters
- Buttons in cuffs for adjustment
- Gas flap in front placket made to keep chemical agents out
- 'Ghost' patch on shoulder
- Original labels present
- All original buttons present
- Tailored short sleeves
- Condition: Beautiful condition with a lovely fade to the poplin. One small paint spot on back.
- Size: Label reads L-Regular. This jacket would fit a modern men's L or XL in our opinion. Please have a look at the measurements below before purchase:
- Pit to pit: 23.5”
- Shoulder to shoulder: 20”
- Length of sleeve from shoulder: 9.5”
- Length front: 28”
- Length back: 31.5”










