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Vintage Ww2 Wwii Us Army M1941 M41 Field Jacket Khaki Poplin Cotton Vg See Pics













According to my research, this product is a vintage WWII US Army M1941 M41 field jacket coat made of khaki poplin cotton with a wool lining; kindly make your own determination. Regardless, this original piece of militaria from the United States is a collectible item that holds historical significance from the World War II era. It includes three military patches, including a U. As you will see it is in very good condition for its age. It is quite small and there are no size tags; instead you will see several pics with measurements. The Vintage WWII US Army M1941 (M41).
A classic khaki/olive drab, hip-length jacket made from wind-resistant cotton poplin with a wool flannel lining, known for its zipper front, storm flap, adjustable cuffs/waist, and slash pockets. It was the standard combat jacket until replaced by the M43, serving as a functional, stylish but sometimes criticized garment for its light build and inadequate pockets, though beloved for its iconic look and layering ability. Material: Olive drab (OD) cotton poplin exterior with a dark wool flannel lining. Design: Based on civilian windbreakers, featuring a notched lapel, Talon zipper with a button storm flap, and buttoned collar tabs. Features: Two slash hand-warmer pockets, adjustable button tabs at the cuffs and waist, and often shoulder epaulets (on later models). Nickname: Also known as the "Parsons Jacket" after Major General James K. Parsons, who suggested its design. Functionality: Lightweight and designed for movement, but often considered too light for harsh European winters and lacking in pocket capacity, leading to soldiers stuffing items into the jacket itself ("GI gut").
