Unissued SADF Nutria Combat Pants
Unissued SADF Nutria Combat Pants
Unissued SADF Nutria Combat Pants
Unissued SADF Nutria Combat Pants
Unissued SADF Nutria Combat Pants
Unissued SADF Nutria Combat Pants
Unissued SADF Nutria Combat Pants
Unissued SADF Nutria Combat Pants

Unissued SADF Nutria Combat Pants

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The 'Nutria Brown' uniform has a straightforward sizing system but the garments themselves have a few quirks. This guide will show you exactly how to get the piece you want...


The Shirts

Both the long sleeve and short sleeve shirts fit true to most standard military field shirts — If you know your American t-shirt size, it'll be spot on with a little wiggle room due to the fact that the Saffies liked to cut their uniforms generously.

If not, here's a size chart we use for all of our T-Shirts you can compare to:

 Size Chest Circumference of Shirt*
Small 36"
Medium 40"
Large 44"
Extra Large 48"
2XL 52"
3XL 56"

*If you want to compare to your favorite tee or shirt that fits perfectly, lay it flat, measure one side from the bottom of the pit to bottom of the pit, and multiply it by 2.

While they don't specify length in their sizing system, these do tend to run longer at the hem to allow for ease of tucking into their respective uniform pants. 


Pants

We've converted the old sizing system into one in good 'ol American imperial inches. Being that these pants aren't from America, they're a bit less generous about making you feel good for having a smaller waist size.

The actual measurement of your waist is what you go with, not your usual jeans size (For example, a 38" waisted lad would normally buy 36" regular fit jeans here in America, but everywhere else in the world, they'd have to buy 38s).

The length system is pretty standard to most 3-length systems with a "Short", "Regular" and "Long". do note that some higher waist sizes bump the length up just a hair, so we've added ranges the lengths. If you know your typical named-length size from buying pants online, stick with that.


Bush Jacket

These fit true to most standard military jackets — If you know your American t-shirt size, it'll be about 1-2" larger in the chest to accommodate for layers underneath and due to the fact that the Saffies liked to cut their uniforms generously.

For example: a size "large" jacket would have a chest circumference measurement of 48" and 24" when laid flat, whereas a typical large tee is 22-23" laid flat depending on fit.

All jackets are "regular" length, being about the same as many other surplus parkas & smocks, closely resembling the US M65. If you're a short king, the jacket will ride a little lower than your hips with sleeves that'll just barely go past your wrist. if you're tall it'll still be below your beltline, and the sleeves might be a quarter inch short at the very most.

For example: a size "large" jacket had a collar-to-hem (on the back) measurement of about 32".


When you're part of a largely unsupported military, you need simple, durable gear that endures harsh environments and is easy to repair. The SADF Nutria uniform is a shining example of practical uniform design. Designed for brutal African environments, these unissued SADF Nutria pants are tough enough to take on extended periods in the field. The material is strong, yet lightweight--perfect for tough tasks, long marches, and by design, getting dirty.

The iconic Nutria brown color goes well with a wide variety of environments and camo patterns. Repeated washing and field use lighten the shade, making it more effective in most environments. The Nutria brown cotton-polyester fabric blend wears very hard, hides dirt and grime, and excels at keeping the sun at bay. Based on the info printed on the tags, these pants are from the very last years of the Border War (1990s). This may explain why they were never issued and are still in their original packaging.

Specs

  • Durable 80/20 cotton/poly blend
  • “Nutria brown” color goes well with coyote brown gear
  • Unissued condition
  • Front "bomb bandage" pocket, two slash pockets, two cargo pockets, and one seat pocket
  • Drawstring cinches at waist and leg cuffs
  • Five-button fly
  • Big Dutch Energy

Sizing

We've converted the old sizing system into one in good 'ol American imperial inches. Being that these pants aren't from America, they're a bit less generous about making you feel good for having a smaller waist.

The actual measurement of your waist is what you go with, not your usual jeans size (For example, a 38" waisted lad would normally buy 36" regular fit jeans here in America, but everywhere else in the world, they'd have to buy 38s).

The length system is pretty standard to most 3-length systems with a "Short", "Regular" and "Long". do note that some higher waist sizes bump the length up just a hair, so we've added ranges for the lengths. If you know your typical named-length size from buying pants online, stick with that.

Condition

All Combat Pants are in unissued condition 

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Reviewed by Rafael de Santana N.
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I recommend this product
Rated 5 out of 5
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Olive Dran? Nah, Son, Nutria Brown is where it's at

Honestly just a really good pair of pants. Blends in almost anywhere. Can be tacticool, urban legere or just plain old school. Oddly, they seem to fit almost every occasion. Mine are a little bit roomy, but for active use that is better. Even though they are made for a hot climate, with the right base layer they can keep you comfortable even if it gets chilly. So I'll kindly recommend them.

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Reviewed by Arthur F.
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I recommend this product
Rated 4 out of 5
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All Buttons

This would be another great pair of pants but the only thing that holds it back is the immense amount of buttons, which are also a weak point it seems as one of the hip pocket buttons broke off during the 2nd week of use. The five buttons for the fly also take awhile to don and undon and make me question why they didn't use zippers. Other than that one point of contention, they're still a fine pair of pants. The "bandage pocket" at the front is closed with velcro and also perfectly fits my wallet, the fabric is also doubled at the knee and ass which isn't mentioned. The belt loops are massive, wide enough for pretty much any belt one could have and can fit the belts of webbing kits. The sizing stated in the description is correct, I usually wear 36w pants but went with 38" (using Austrian sizing chart) and it was a perfect fit with a little bit of space, a smaller size would've likely been too tight. So sizing up from a usual US size would likely be correct.

Compared to the Anzug 03 pants in my picture below, these are not as practical due to the buttons for the hip pockets and fly, though admittedly, they looks better. Being much pricier however, I'd still choose the Anzug 03s if larger sizes ever get restocked again.

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Reviewed by Jeffrey M.
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I recommend this product
Rated 5 out of 5
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Amazing Pantaloons

Came as foreseen by the scrolls. Nay, they even made the wenches grovel!! 10/10 florin would recommend.

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Reviewed by Xavier G.
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I recommend this product
Rated 5 out of 5
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SADF combat pants

Fit true to size, have a lot of room for legs and can wear during the heat.

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Reviewed by Rodney D.
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I don't recommend this product
Rated 2 out of 5
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Fits Oddly on Normal Humans

The ass is small and the legs are long. The shoelace running through the bottom means I can't get it hemmed, and the ribbon at the top is waiting to be ripped. The condition is as stated.

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