Late 1960s-early 1970s Late War Pattern Tiger Stripe Shirt US-S Used

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This Tiger Stripe shirt is a late war pattern. Many Tiger Stripes are made in Japan, but this is one of the Tiger Stripe Patterns whose production country was moved to Korea when the U.S. military started to rearrange and bid for orders from Japan and Okinawa limited areas by bidding at the end of the Vietnam War, adding Korea, Taiwan, and the Philippines as well. As can be seen from the fact that it is called "lightweight," it is a thin, lightweight, and comfortable tiger stripe. While most of them come in small sizes, this one comes in a larger size, US-M. The Tiger Stripe pattern is a relatively rough pattern, whereas the Japanese version has a very detailed pattern printed on it. Some of the patterns are taken from past Tiger patterns, but the finish is unique. The Late War pattern has an Asian cut, depending on the size, but there is no feature that can only be found in the US cut of other Japanese-made Tiger stripes, and the pattern is classified only by the size stamp. Another feature of the Late War pattern is that it differs in some areas due to the change of country of production. This lightweight fabric has been incorporated into fabrics produced later, and lightweight fabrics actually exist in some of the Okinawan Tiger and Silver Tiger pattern fabrics made in Japan.

This particular piece is in good condition with little fading and no tears or repairs. It is in good condition to say that it has been almost never worn. Size US-S. There is a red stain on the underside of the shirt. The lightweight fabric is very popular for everyday use. In good condition and can still be enjoyed. This is a used item and cannot be returned. Please understand.

Size: US-S

Size (flat): Shoulder width 42cm Body width 52cm Length 73cm Sleeve length 56cm

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