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French Hardshell Rain Jacket, CCE, Surplus

Regular price 20.000 Ft
Sale price 20.000 Ft Regular price
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Barely used modern hardshell rain jackets. These are French army surplus with the CCE camo pattern. These present an excellent value for the money: the price of comparable stuff is measured in hundreds of bucks, not tens. The cut is properly royal, and the quality is equally solid! Read full description


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Measurements

First, you get the French size, followed by the user's recommended height and chest circumference. Please note these are cut pretty large and meant to fit over everything else.

Technical details and instructions

Materials

The fabric is properly waterproof and breathable, and although we couldn't find Gore-Tex tags, it's essentially the same stuff. The seams are taped, of course, as these are military-grade items. 

Care

Wash at 60 degrees Celsius (140 F) if you must. Avoid it if you can because washing clothes that have a waterproof membrane is iffy.

Description

Barely used modern hardshell rain jackets. These are French army surplus with the CCE camo pattern. These present an excellent value for the money: the price of comparable stuff is measured in hundreds of bucks, not tens. The cut is properly royal, and the quality is equally solid!

Features

Just a shell, like a rain garment should be. These have no lining whatsoever and are cut large enough to fit over everything else. These have the essentials and a bit beyond:

  • Zipper and snap closure
  • Roomy stow-away hood
  • Two hem pockets (some jackets do not have these)
  • Two hidden chest pockets
  • Adjustable hem, cuffs, and hood
  • Armpit zippers for ventilation
  • Raglan sleeves, so no chafing seams
  • Reinforced elbows

Condition

Nicely used French military surplus. We guess that the French army had more than enough of these specific sizes in stock and just let them go. The jacket in the pictures is from 2006, but there are also newer jackets in the piles. Some of them even seem unused!