Can’t go wrong with DPM
Quality surplus field shirt. Good material, mine came with Union Jack on sleeve.
An icon in surplus-wear, this is the British DPM Field Shirt. Like the US Military's M85 Woodland camo, British DPM had a very long service history in many military organizations around the world, particularly in countries that were formerly British colonies.
DPM can be traced all the way back to the Denison smock used by British commandos in the 1940s. Early patterns continued to be used for some field uniforms until it was more widely adopted in 1968. Until 2016, DPM was the standard camo pattern used by the British Armed Forces, and is still used today in some countries.
The field shirts mechanical design also has a long history with only minor changes being applied over its service, but the phrase "If it aint broke, don't fix it" certainly comes to mind. If that isn't "trad" we aren't sure what is.
Specs
Sizing
These field shirts are measured in cm using height and chest circumference. The sizing intervals are decently far apart, so you may want to round up or down depending on how you want the shirt to fit (tight like a shirt, or looser like a jacket).
Condition
Field shirts are in great condition, with only minor signs of use and no holes, cuts, or tears.
Quality surplus field shirt. Good material, mine came with Union Jack on sleeve.
Came in good condition, plus DPM drip is unbeatable. Thanks, guys
The shirt is in near perfect condition. It even came with some patches.
Was worried this would come in a bad condition but mines almost feels if not brand new! Feels really comfortable and the material feels even better than what I was issued in the Marine Corps. Sleeves are short but thats cus I ordered a short not a big deal honestly except that I'll most likely order regular size next time. Idc if the British flag makes me look like a turd it looks cool having it on their 😭
Great lightweight shirt, much lighter than muh ACU's were back in the day. Generous pockets and the fit is 👌🏼. Mine came lightly used, still had creases in the sleeves with an RAF tape and unit patch from British Forces Cyprus. 10/10 would tea & crumpet again.