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Austrian Anzug 75 Field Jacket, Olive Drab, Surplus

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The Austrian version of the legendary US M65 Field Jacket. We think it's just as good if not better, but the color is a bit more grayish, as usual for Austrian surplus. Read full description


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Measurements

The cut is roomy so the recommended size allows a good amount of layering. If you want a more slim fit for summer use, a smaller size may be an option.

These are made in various widths and lengths. The Austrian Bundesheer size is in the brackets with regular numbers for the width and Roman numerals for the length.

The size conversions and recommendations are based on our measuring work, customer feedback, and naturally wearing these ourselves. Don't get hung up on the numbers, though: surplus clothes often have variation.

All the presented numbers are suggested user measurements, not of the garment itself!

Width Size | Bundesheer Size | Chest (cm) | Chest (inches) | Men's EU Size

2X-Small | 72-76 | 76 cm | 30" | EU 38

X-Small | 80-84 | 84 cm | 33" | EU 42

Small | 88-92 | 92 cm | 36" | EU 46

Medium | 96-100 | 100 cm | 39.5" | EU 50

Large | 104-108 | 108 cm | 42.5" | EU 54

X-Large | 112-116 | 116 cm | 45.5" | EU 58

2X-Large | 120-124 | 124 cm | 49" | EU 62

3X-Large | 128-132 | 132 cm | 52" | EU 66

Length Size | Bundesheer Size | User Height (cm) | User Height (ft / in)

Short | I-II | 171 cm | 5' 7"

Regular | III-IV | 179 cm | 5' 10"

Long | V-VI | 187 cm | 6' 1"

X-Long | VII-VIII | 195 cm | 6' 4"

Availability of special sizes

The range of sizes is very large and people with less common proportions may get lucky with these. Understand, that the average height and width are still the most common sizes we get. So anything is possible but we make no promises.

We strongly advise requesting an e-mail notification in case your size is out of stock. It may be a bit of a long shot but certainly improves your odds!

Technical details and instructions

Material

The fabric is 65% polyester and 35% cotton. The color is olive drab and it varies depending on the manufacturing batch and level of previous use. The jackets are specified to be NIR-compliant so the user will not shine like a beacon when observed with night vision equipment but no guarantees of this can be given for used items.

Description

The Austrian version of the legendary US M65 Field Jacket. We think it's just as good if not better, but the color is a bit more grayish, as usual for Austrian surplus.

Altough Austria is a fairly neutral country, its military gear has been NATO-compatible for some time. This jacket is a good example as it is almost an exact copy of the original US M65 jacket. Not very long ago, it was still issued in Austria, at least to some extent.

Traditional and practical military jacket

The Anzug 75 Field Jacket is a stout, half-length military jacket. The cut is roomy, as it should be in this kind of overgarments. The hem and waist have drawcord adjustments and the cuffs have buttoned tabs to improve the fit and increase ventilation or protection as necessary.

The front has a sturdy metal zipper closure with a storm flap and buttons. The collar is upright and offers good protection for the neck, it can also be closed at the front with a hook and loop tab. A minimalistic hood is hidden inside the collar and the shoulders have traditional epaulet tabs.

Four roomy pockets are in the front: two on the chest and two below the waist. The pocket flaps are secured with a button, this feature is also found on the fifth hidden pocket in the chest. All buttons (except the shoulder tabs) are covered against snagging when closed.

The jacket is windproof and brushed to make it silent. There is also a degree of water resistance but don't think it's a rain jacket, just some protection against the occasional shower. On the inside, you'll find a liner fabric without padding. The idea is to add layers underneath this shell jacket as required by your activity level and weather conditions.

Condition

The jackets are in good condition, despite being used. Some may have fading or minor repairs made to them - they are extremely well made, if at all noticeable. The chest usually has a name tag base, and the sleeves may have patches attached or signs of having carried a patch before.