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Men Military Coat
Rated 4.80 out of 5 based on 5 customer ratings
(6 customer reviews)
$155.89 – $170.46Price range: $155.89 through $170.46
Product details
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Fabric type100% COTTON FABRIC: Experience the comfort and breathability of the 100% cotton fabric, making this jacket an ideal fall jacket for a brisk, breezy day
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Care instructionsHand Wash Only
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OriginMade in the USA
About this item
- CLASSIC M-65 STYLE: Embody a timeless fashion statement with this classic M65 style field jacket, enjoying the quality of a military jacket for everyday outdoor use
- REMOVABLE INNER LINING: Adjust to varying weather conditions with the warm removable internal lining, also featuring an elastic collar, underarm vents, and bottom drawstring
- CONCEALED HOOD: Stay prepared for unexpected weather with the concealed hood, featuring a drawstring and elastic section for a better fit.
- MULTIPLE POCKETS: Keep your essentials handy with two chest pockets, two front cargo pockets, and two hand pockets, making it an excellent work jacket.
- ADJUSTABLE WAIST: Ensure a perfect fit with the internal waist adjusters and bottom drawstrings.
- FULL-ZIP WITH PRESS STUDS: Enjoy the ease of a full-length zipper with press studs and storm flap, giving this jacket a tactical jacket edge.
Additional information
Weight | 5.35 lbs |
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Dimensions | 23.62 × 20.47 × 1.5 in |
Product Dimensions | 23.62 x 20.47 x 1.5 inches; 5.35 Pounds |
Item model number | 3101 |
Department | Men |
Date First Available | May 26, 2023 |
Manufacturer | Brandit |
ASIN | B0C6FM3DYS |
Size | 3X-Large, 4X-Large, 5X-Large, 6X-Large, 7X-Large, large, Medium, Small, X-Large, XX-Large |
Color | Black, Camel, Charcoal Grey, Dark Camo, Light Woodland, Olive, Sandstorm |
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rock-doc –
There are enough reviews written about these. Lengthy ones too. What is it? It is a great utility jacket with great lining. Made from the general blueprints of the M65 jacket. A variations on the theme, if you wish. Very comfortable to wear, lining is warm and the “zip in” feature is a blessing. In my experience they do run a bit big, not sure how it connects with the name “Giant”, but I usually wear Large and in this case, Medium fits me perfect. Snug with the liner, but it is what it is supposed to be. Zippers are great, both inner and outer. Pockets are good and easy to access. Everything is on snaps, which reduces number of these annoying buttons to 3 on the back of the liner. Another smart modification! Buttons are on the liner, not the jacket itself. What is it not? It is not an authentic military M65 jacket. No sir! The color and the material are not the same. If you want an authentic M65, go to ebay and you might be in luck buying one in decent shape. With some blood stains, if you are extra lucky :)Questionable features: It is made in China. But if you buy the most expensive, so-called “authentic” M65 jacked from Alpha Industries, where to you think these are made? You guessed correctly! In China. Read their web site. Decorative stuff – like “Brandit” and M65 Giant” strips and these annoying cross-Z stitching. Fashion statements by Brandit, I guess . I easily took the text strips off and stitching is not that noticeable. Zipper on the wrong side? I am not sure. I own several jackets with zipper on either side. One thing I noticed is that it is a matter of logic and convenience. Most people take a fixed small piece and put it into a slider. So, if you are a right-handed person, it is more convenient to have slider on the left and fixed narrow piece on the right. It is great tor what it is, do not expect it to be what it is not.
Brett D Cohen –
What can I say, great jacket, great quality, great look, warm, comfortable, easy to move in, ample pockets, I could sleep in this thing. The zip-out liner is warm making it suitable for cold weather, and the hide-away hood is a great feature. I don’t often use the hood unless I’m outside blowing snow on a windy day, it’s great for keeping snow from blowing down the back of your neck, although the high collar does a great job of that with the jacket zipped all the way up.I have only one complaint, and really, I think it’s just a matter of muscle memory. Zipping this jacket up is a bit of a chore. It’s a bit difficult to grasp both ends of the zipper and mate them together. Why? Because they are backwards from most American made products. The female end (the end that you pull up on to zip-up) is on the left side, not the right side as is on most jackets in the US. This jacket comes from Germany, and I guess they zip up opposite to us Americans lol. But, as I said, it’s a matter of muscle memory. I had a jacket that zipped opposite a few years ago, and it took a little time, but eventually my hands and fingers got used to it.Aside from that…NO COMPLAINTS. Great jacket; would definately recommend.
Michael Dennison –
The jacket is a lot heavier than what I was expecting, even with the liner removed. For some reason the zipper connects on the wrong side. It appears to be a pretty good jacket, I will see once it cools down.
rock-doc –
There are enough reviews written about these. Lengthy ones too. What is it? It is a great utility jacket with great lining. Made from the general blueprints of the M65 jacket. A variations on the theme, if you wish. Very comfortable to wear, lining is warm and the “zip in” feature is a blessing. In my experience they do run a bit big, not sure how it connects with the name “Giant”, but I usually wear Large and in this case, Medium fits me perfect. Snug with the liner, but it is what it is supposed to be. Zippers are great, both inner and outer. Pockets are good and easy to access. Everything is on snaps, which reduces number of these annoying buttons to 3 on the back of the liner. Another smart modification! Buttons are on the liner, not the jacket itself. What is it not? It is not an authentic military M65 jacket. No sir! The color and the material are not the same. If you want an authentic M65, go to ebay and you might be in luck buying one in decent shape. With some blood stains, if you are extra lucky :)Questionable features: It is made in China. But if you buy the most expensive, so-called “authentic” M65 jacked from Alpha Industries, where to you think these are made? You guessed correctly! In China. Read their web site. Decorative stuff – like “Brandit” and M65 Giant” strips and these annoying cross-Z stitching. Fashion statements by Brandit, I guess . I easily took the text strips off and stitching is not that noticeable. Zipper on the wrong side? I am not sure. I own several jackets with zipper on either side. One thing I noticed is that it is a matter of logic and convenience. Most people take a fixed small piece and put it into a slider. So, if you are a right-handed person, it is more convenient to have slider on the left and fixed narrow piece on the right. It is great tor what it is, do not expect it to be what it is not.
Brett D Cohen –
What can I say, great jacket, great quality, great look, warm, comfortable, easy to move in, ample pockets, I could sleep in this thing. The zip-out liner is warm making it suitable for cold weather, and the hide-away hood is a great feature. I don’t often use the hood unless I’m outside blowing snow on a windy day, it’s great for keeping snow from blowing down the back of your neck, although the high collar does a great job of that with the jacket zipped all the way up.I have only one complaint, and really, I think it’s just a matter of muscle memory. Zipping this jacket up is a bit of a chore. It’s a bit difficult to grasp both ends of the zipper and mate them together. Why? Because they are backwards from most American made products. The female end (the end that you pull up on to zip-up) is on the left side, not the right side as is on most jackets in the US. This jacket comes from Germany, and I guess they zip up opposite to us Americans lol. But, as I said, it’s a matter of muscle memory. I had a jacket that zipped opposite a few years ago, and it took a little time, but eventually my hands and fingers got used to it.Aside from that…NO COMPLAINTS. Great jacket; would definately recommend.
Michael Dennison –
The jacket is a lot heavier than what I was expecting, even with the liner removed. For some reason the zipper connects on the wrong side. It appears to be a pretty good jacket, I will see once it cools down.