Original British Army 1960 Pattern DPM Combat Smock - Size 7

Original British Army 1960 Pattern DPM Combat Smock - Size 7

Code: 55716

£245.00 Approx $306.25, €286.21
 

A scarce original British 1960 Pattern DPM Combat Smock in good condition and in a size 7. 

This pattern of combat jacket is the predecessor of the 1968 DPM combat jacket and is noticeably different to the later pattern. It features a plethora of different details, most notable of which is the concentric stitching to the collar. Other details only found on this pattern include the pen pocket on the left breast pocket and the pleated lower pockets. The smock features a brass zipper which is maker marked 'NZ' denoting Newey as the maker. This is situated behind a button fly front and there are reinforced elbow patches and a barrel cuff which fastens with buttons. 

Inside the smock both the original labels are still present. The issue label is bright and legible and bears the title 'Smock, Combat 1960 Pattern' below which is the size of 7. The maker's name of 'Cookson & Clegg Ltd' is present as is the A/78 contract number which dates the jacket to the early 1970s. A second label can be found to the skirt and bears information which relates to washing and care. 

The jacket is cut in a loose, smock-like cut which is designed to be worn over clothing and still allow for free movement. It will suit around a 36" chest depending on desired fit and when laid flat it measures - 

Chest - 22"
Inside arm - 23"
Outside arm - 26 1/2"
Shoulders - 19"
Length - 32"

The smock is in good condition with some limited signs of wear and use. It appears to have been laundered and there is some fading as well as some light staining and marks. The button which holds the throat latch is partly broken as illustrated in picture 5. Overall the jacket displays well and is totally wearable with a great used look to it. Please take time to study the pictures before purchasing and bear in mind that it is a pre-worn vintage jacket which may have small flaws commensurate with age. 

A really nice example of this rare pattern of combat smock!