Early 1950s, estimated SMALL M51 Field Parka, liner set, mod parka, used.

Price
$286
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The "M-51 Field Parka" was created in 1951 for soldiers fighting in the extreme cold of the Korean War. It is a masterpiece that can be said to be the cornerstone of the U.S. military mod parka, leading to the subsequent M-65. The shell size is estimated to be SMALL and the liner is MEDIUM.

This item is a full set of the original M-51 body and wool pile liner made in the 1950s. The stamp on the main body has faded, but the size is estimated to be equivalent to SMALL. The liner has "M" handwritten on it, and the fit is comfortable, though a bit roomy for actual wear.

The overall color has faded with age, giving it a realistic texture and presence unique to military wear. It should be noted that the zipper remains in its original state. The metal zipper moves smoothly and is a valuable detail that adds to its value.

The lightweight shell without padding, combined with a thick pile liner, can be used in a wide range of seasons. This is a piece that strongly reflects the design concept of actual combat specifications, with an excellent balance of cold protection and breathability.

The compact size easily matches the Japanese body shape, making it ideal for unisex wear. From city use to outdoor use, it will serve as a core piece of military style. Because it is a used item, returns are not possible. Please understand.

Shell estimated SMALL, liner MEDIUM

Size (actual size on a flat surface)
Shoulder width: 53cm
Body width: 62cm
Length: 103cm
Sleeve length: 60cm

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