Description
The Propper ACU 100% Cotton Trouser is a version of the military garment approved for active duty use by the U.S. Army. These ARE NOT for normal duty wear. The trouser features forward-tilted cargo pockets with button closures and bellowed storage pockets on the calf. Blousing on the leg cuffs creates a more comfortable fit over boots. The Army Combat Uniform Trouser is sewn to military specification GL/PD 14-05A. These trousers are OCP, sometimes called Scorpion, which is the Operational Combat Pattern that is currently used by the US Army.
Features:
- 100% Cotton – Material is 100% Cotton.
- Wrinkle Resistant – Material is wrinkle resistant.
- Pant Cargo Pockets – Has large pockets for bulky items on the pants legs.
- Pants Back Pocket – Has pockets on the seat of the pants.
- Pant Buttoned Waist – Waist of pants has a button closure.
- Scorpion Camouflage, OCP – When Multicam was adopted as the replacement for UCP during deployment operations it was also considered for Army wide adoption for uniforms and gear. Licensing fees for the Multicam pattern were deemed to high and the US Army took to the predecessor, Scorpion OCP. Scorpion OCP had been developed alongside Multicam and shares most of the same design. Side by side Multicam and Scorpion look much the same, with differences being subtle. The base color of Scorpion is green, compared to brown in Multicam and the shading of all colors was changed slightly. Scorpion also has no vertical elements in the camo. Scorpion is currently referred to as OCP, or Operational Camouflage Pattern and is used for US Army Uniforms and most Army gear.
- Ripstop Material – Ripstop is a method in which the material is woven in away to make it resistant to tearing and ripping.
Manufactured by:
- Propper – Manufactured by Propper. Propper is the largest contract holder for clothing and boots for the United States Marine Corps. They previously made some of the woodland and desert BDU uniforms for the US Military. While they don’t manufacture the current US Army Uniform, they do manufacture aftermarket equivalents that are acceptable for duty use. They have a long history of quality military products.
Country of Manufacture: Haiti – Made in Haiti.
Issue Type: Aftermarket – This is a military style item that is not issued within the Military.
Restrictions:
- This is NOT Military Surplus – This item is aftermarket and not issued to the military by the US Government. It is NOT military surplus.
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