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The Rothco Vintage Vietnam Fatigue Shirt is a lightweight, breathable cargo utility shacket crafted from durable 100% cotton rip-stop fabric. Featuring four authentic Vietnam-era slant pockets with secure two-button closures, it blends classic military heritage with versatile, all-day comfort. Ideal for warm weather wear, it pairs seamlessly with matching vintage fatigue pants and boonie hats for a complete, stylish look favored by outdoor enthusiasts and vintage fashion aficionados alike.








| ASIN | B018MUG72O |
| Best Sellers Rank | #425,222 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #120 in Men's Military Shirts |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,941) |
| Date First Available | October 2, 2003 |
| Department | mens |
| Item model number | 4688 |
| Manufacturer | Rothco |
S**Y
Excellent Heavy Duty Shirts For Around The House or Out In the Field
I bought a few a while back and have found them to be excellent field blouses (yes the army calls these shirts blouses), for wear around the house and am quite pleased I bought them. I'm wearing one now (not that I planed to). As to the weight of the blouse, I think I know why they seem so light weight to me. When the army switched to the camouflage Battle Dress Uniforms (BDU's is what they were called) around 1974 I think, these summer weight new issues are heavier than was the Vietnam blouse. Much to my surprise I found a pair of my old army issue utility trousers while going through some boxes over this past weekend (April 11/12, 2020) and they are 100% pure cotton. I was also pleased that they still fit. They are very light -- although these blouses are not the identical material it is very close otherwise they are a very good copy of the original. On a minor point, the left hand chest pocket has a hole across the top seam where you could keep two army issue pens. Mine only has space for one pen (and I still have two of these pens so I am sure of this point. I think civilians looking at it will not know the difference but I can tell. Sam, US Army 4th Infantry Division which operated in and around the Ia Drang Valley (two tours). So I'll keep the one I have but do not plan on buying another. If it was $25 instead of $42 I would be more likely to get another. I still haven't made my mind up yet as to whether or not I want to remove the patches/insignia from one of army issue camo blouses to put on this shirt. [And yes blouse is the term used by the army.) As to size, I'm 6' 2" & 215 Lbs. and the extra large size fits very well. One thing that comes with the shirt that might matter to some is an authentic dog tag with the company logo on it with a length of authentic army beaded chain (about 4" long) which is very similar to what we used to hang our second dog tag around the main chain. For those who have only ever seen dog tags on TV or in the movies -- we (almost) never wore our dog tags on the outside of any shirt we wore. This showing of dog tags is pure Hollywood. Those in battle areas always wrapped their dog tags with tape or something to keep them from making noise that would give away our position. Also, I like cigars and have found these make excellent smoking jackets. Finally, I do realize the men of good will have differing opinions on any subject. Sam 23 years in the regular army and reserves. Former Sergeant First Class
T**E
Nice quality
The shirt and pants For the tiger stripe love it
A**E
Wrong colour, but super comfortable
Extraordinarily comfortable, not the most accurate. Colour is way off, but that's easy to fix. 3 gallons of boiling water, 1 cup of salt, 1/2 bottle of RIT Golden yellow, 1/2 cap of RIT Royal blue and now it looks fine. Pockets are small, and don't have drainage holes. No inner pocket. But from a distance, they look great. Most importantly, they feel amazing.
J**P
Surprisingly Accurate
Keep in mind that it was a VERY long time ago when I last wore these but the design & construction seems spot on. I don't remember having "rip-stop" fabric back then but that's not a deal breaker. My intended purpose is a cool, durable work shirt on our ranch. It's not like the public will ever see or scrutinize it. It fits perfect, breathable and as comfortable as I remember. I find it ironic that after the war, I tossed two, very full duffle bags in the dumpster as my only interest was to grow my hair back as fast as I could then rejoin society. Now I find myself buying the same stuff I threw away.
K**R
Fits Great
Based off of what I know I would say it's GI quality and the right amount of comfort, I usually wear a medium but for this had to get a small so beware it runs a little big.
R**Y
Not the Military Quality you thought.
All I can say is it looks like a Vietnam era fatigue. Material quality/ruggedness is just not there. Not like the real thing. More like Old Navy quality stuff. Actually, I think Old Navy can produce something better for less. That said, it's not like you can't wear it as a light spring/summer windbreaker over a T-shirt. Kinda Cool for that. Nice amount of pockets, sleeves are baggy and can be rolled up on hot days and the waist is tapered for a nice fit.
C**D
Buy one size up if you are short/average and carrying extra weight.
Rothco makes excellent military style wear. I was looking for a summer-winter pocketed Vietnam era jacket. Rothco’s product fit the bill. It’s light, comfortable, and 100% cotton (I really dislike synthetics because they don’t breathe.) I had a large I bought a decade ago, but with age comes additional pounds. I’m 5’9” and weigh 205. The X-large fit perfectly especially around the troublesome mid-section. My weight has varied from 190-210 over the years. Even if I lose a few pounds, with the shrinkage, it should fit well for years to come.
C**K
Authentic in design and material
I’m a Vietnam vet , but didn’t deploy and served in a unit stateside. The govt classifies all of us the same, even though I’m a Vietnam era vet. Originally I trained for a LRRP unit for several yrs but as an officer, the year class before me was the last to really deploy. I’m lucky but feel a bit cheated as my stateside unit just babysat basic trainees and I had been trained for years for the LRRP units, some of which sustained 70% casualties .even though I’ve bought tiger stripe BDUs like I would’ve worn in Nam this shirt is authentic for non spec ops units and that’s why I had to have it. It’s a bit large but comfy and it makes me proud to recall that nearly 50 yrs ago I really served, even if not where I wanted or originally signed up for
P**R
This item looks good on the screen but in reality it's falling apart I have had to reinforce some parts of the stitching. Thay tell you that it's got double stitching but it's not. I showed this item to my uncle who served in nam and he just laughed. It's no wher like the kit he was given in nam.
O**A
Me gustó muchísimo me quedo bien.... La uso para mis salidas al campo .. para mis acampadas es perfecta....... Pedí los pantalones también y aún no me llegan.. se supone que hoy domingo 24 de noviembre me llegaban esos pantalones y no llegaron. Me gustaría saber si es la pésima logística de entrega de Amazon.. se me hace raro por parte de Amazon porque nunca se había tardado en sus entregas.....
R**Z
me quedo muy bien, el color tambien esta bonito, comoda y de acuerdo a lo publicado, el envio super rapido, todo en orden, muy recomendable.
O**曹
期待どうりの商品ですね、 30年ほど前は、この手のBDUなら米軍のデッドストック新品が手に入りましたが、今ではもう無理です。 ですのでこういったレプリカがあるのは、とてもありがたいです。 この服にあう銃は、M16やM60でしょうかね。
ピ**ン
しっかりと、読んでください。 この服の表記はアメリカンサイズです。 そして戦闘服なのでゆとりが沢山あります。 商品紹介のところにワンサイズ大きいとあったので、 ワンサイズ下の商品を買いましたが、かなり、ぶかぶかです。おまけに袖長すぎ。 JAPANサイズLかLLをいつも買うので、Mサイズを買いましたが、失敗でした。 気分をかえて、新たにSサイズを購入、しかし、それでも大きく、袖が長い。 これは、アメリカ人向けの商品で日本人が購入するものではいと思います。 そして、縫製だが、とにかく、ひどい。 ほ付け止めにロックミシンをかけているが、そのロックミシンが出鱈目。 おまけにポケットの中はロックミシンさえかけず、布の切りっぱなした状態。 そして、オシャレ用なのか、とにかく、ウオッシュをかけてボロボロです。 (まあ、そこら辺はダメージジーンズを買う感覚と同じですが、縫製もボロボロ) ベトナムマニアの俺だからこそ、MサイズとSサイズの2枚を購入したわけだが、 6500円出すのなら、ユニクロに行くほうがかなり良いと思います。
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