Vintage Us Navy Utility Sateen Shirt SizeΒ Large
DSA 100-2175
The Army’s first pattern utility shirt was standardized in 1958Β and replaced the near identical utility jacket. It was made from olive green (OG-107) 8.5oz cotton sateen and boasted two patch pockets with straight cut flaps. The shirt also had an unusually low first summary and no summary cuffs.
Designed to be loose fitting, it was typically worn over a white T-shirtΒ and was tucked into the utility trousers.Β Though the lighter and quicker drying Tropical Combat UniformΒ had been developed in 1962, three years prior to the introduction of U.S ground troops in Vietnam, the utility shirt and trousers were still worn by infantrymen early in the war.























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