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Does work feel like a chore? Hate slaving away at the shop? Put this on and feel your spirits rise! Here's one of the greenest, brightest things from Bundesheer's darkest storages. Just the thing for your secret laboratory or that private clinic. We only got these, and once they’re gone, that’s it.
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Does work feel like a chore? Hate slaving away at the shop? Put this on and feel your spirits rise! Here's one of the greenest, brightest things from Bundesheer's darkest storages. Just the thing for your secret laboratory or that private clinic. We only got these, and once they’re gone, that’s it.
A chipper work jacket
This coat is similarly designed as those in a laboratory or workshop setting. The material is pretty durable, and you have a decent amount of open, easy-to-access pocket space. The length is the standard for this kind of jacket, and it ends mid-thigh. The fit is more on the loose side rather than snug. Despite the vibrant coloring, this is meant for actual work, not for parties and such. However, with this on, you bring along a pinch of festive can-do spirit wherever you go.
- Button-closed front
- One open breast pocket and two similar pockets on the waist
- Button-closed cuffs
- Light but sturdy fabric
- Material is 50% cotton, 50% polyester
Austrian surplus
These coats haven’t seen the business end of the slopes of mt. Kizteinhorn. Despite that, they may have some small stitches here and there and markings from previous owners. They have also gathered some dust from storage.
Kierto Circular Economy
Return this product used but clean and unbroken, and you'll receive half of the product's original price as Varusteleka credits. Service is available only in Finland. Only Registered users can make Kierto returns. See more information about Kierto.
Austrian surplus
Functional, neutral, clean. That's what the Austrian Bundesheer gear is made of. Our Austrian surplus revolves mostly around the Anzug 75 and Anzug 03 clothing systems, but who knows, maybe the "Tarnanzug Neu" will make it's appearance if the Austrians decide to clear the stocks in the future. Get your OD gear while the stocks last.
After the Second World War the Austrian soldier looked like a weird mixture of Allies and Germans; the M1 style helmet and general profile really tried to bring that NATO vibe up, but a lot of the gear and even the dotted camouflage pattern looked surprisingly much like WW2 German issue. In the 70s they took a major leap towards NATO with the introduction of the all-green Anzug 75 clothing and equipment system closely inspired by the American equivalents, finally letting go of the "old stuff". The Anzug 03 brought the game up to date with some changes in effort to modernize the whole thing. Now the Bundesheer is again moving over to camouflage.
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