blue dress army Genuine Issue USMC Dress Blues Tunic 37 / X-Short
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blue dress army Genuine Issue USMC Dress Blues Tunic 37 / X-Short

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blue dress army Genuine Issue USMC Dress Blues Tunic 37 / X-ShortThe Enlisted USMC Dress Blues Tunic Jacket is considered one of the worlds Best Looking Uniforms. It is the same one being worn by active Marines. It is made of the highest quality Poly Wool blend meant for all season wear. It features Anodized, gold plated metal buttons, full scarlet piping. Rank, white belt, service stripes and collar EAGs (Eagle, Globe and Anchor) not included. Genuine Issue Poly Wool Gabardine Fabric Midnight Navy Blue Made in the

 

   

The Enlisted USMC Dress Blues Tunic/Jacket is considered one of the world’s Best-Looking Uniforms. It is the same one being worn by active Marines. It is made of the highest quality Poly/Wool blend meant for all season wear. It features Anodized, gold plated metal buttons, full scarlet piping.

Rank, white belt, service stripes and collar EAGs (Eagle, Globe and Anchor) not included.

  • Genuine Issue
  • Poly/Wool Gabardine Fabric
  • Midnight Navy Blue
  • Made in the USA
  • Dry-clean only
  • NSN: 8405-01-279-6101 (Size: 37 Short)

The Marines are known for their Dress Blues, which dates back to the American Revolution. This uniform is worn mainly for events as well as ceremonies with foreign dignitaries and visits with US officials. This can be worn with the GI Marine Corps White Dress Pants as part of the Blue-White Dress Uniform.
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