Products Type | ACU Uniform |
Material | 65% Polyester & 35% Cotton |
Fabric Type | Twill/Ripstop |
Size | XS-3XL |
MOQ | 1 |
Fabric Weight | 210-295g/sm |
Feature | Breathable, Rip-Stop, wide ranges of selction on colors, high quality |
Color | A-TACS FG,A-TACS AU,A-TACS LE,ACU,CP,Digital desert, woodland, 3 color desert, black,olive green,tiger strip,python camon |
Color Fastness | 4-5Grade |
Certificate | ISO |
Season | Spring Summer Autumn Winter |
Use | Military |
Design | Custom Design |
Military uniforms, as the name suggests, military clothing. Because of the unique professional style of soldiers, military uniforms also add a bit of mystery. Military uniforms use a standard type of clothing. Through the texture, color and style of military uniforms of a country and a period of time, it can not only taste the aesthetics of the times, but also read political, military, economic, technological and other aspects. Therefore, it is not an exaggeration to regard every military uniform as the epitome of an era. Military uniform is the face of a country’s soldiers, and it is also the face of a country’s army. An upright and decent uniform can bring out the upright posture, vigor and vigor of the soldier; it can invigorate the soldier’s spirit and be powerful; it can make the people shine and be proud of it;
The German military publishes books on military uniform customization every year, which lists the basic styles, plate sizes, production techniques, and accessories pictures of various uniforms in detail, so that the generals can find their own tailors according to the drawings. Satisfactory military uniform. This is evident in the importance attached to military uniforms by the upper echelons of Germany. German military uniforms have a suit and a very serious feel, which also stems from the rigor of the Germans. The top of the German military uniform is a suit style, with a belt around the waist, a pair of trousers in a suit, and a pair of knee-length long black military boots, and a gray steel helmet protruding from the back half. U.S. Army officers wear dark yellowish-brown and light khaki or khaki for combat. This is because more than half of the United States is deserted, and khaki has better camouflage.