1952 Contract US Army M-1951 Field Pants Cold Weather Pants Used

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$170
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The origin of the famous M-65, the most martial perfection.
These are actual M-1951 field pants, adopted by the U.S. Army during the Korean War, 1950s. The size tag is unreadable as the stamp is almost gone.

This item is an original 1952 (TAP-117, SPEC MIL-T-2060A), shell pants (overpants) type designed for layered use in extremely cold climates. The silhouette, designed on the premise that a thick padded liner would be attached, is wide, and matches the modern street style exquisitely.

The M-1951 pants were the direct predecessor of the M-65 field pants that followed. Details inherited from later models, such as the button fly, waist side adjuster, shape of the cargo pockets, and drawcord hem, have already been established and are regarded as a masterpiece where "the completion and the beginning of functional beauty" coexist.

This item has fading and signs of use throughout. There is a small hole near the hem of the left leg, but there are no other noticeable stains or damages, and the condition is good enough for a vintage item. The inside stamps are faded, but the year of manufacture and specifications can be confirmed from the printing on the tag.

With the recent rise in the price of M-65 pants, the M-51 pants as the "origin" of the M-65 pants have been attracting attention, and this is one that will resonate with true military enthusiasts. This pair of pants is not just a pair of pants, but a "prototype" of the design that military clothing has reached, and it is the experience of "wearing history" itself.

These are used items and cannot be returned. Please understand.

Size (flat):
[Waist] 48cm
[Hip] 69cm
[Inseam] 38cm
[Inseam] 72cm

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