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Frequently Asked Questions

What counts as a military jacket?
Field-issued and ground-issued military gear: M-65 field coats, BDU jackets, M-43, M-51, and various heritage combat cuts. Flight-specific jackets are categorized separately under flight jackets.
What is an M-65 field jacket?
The M-65 is the U.S. Army's standard field coat since 1965. Cotton/nylon shell, four bellows pockets, drawstring waist, and a hidden hood. Heritage gear that's still in U.S. military service.
What's the difference between a military jacket and a field jacket?
Field jacket is one type of military jacket. Field jackets are designed for ground troops in combat zones; military jackets are the broader category that also includes flight cuts and BDU coats.
Are these military jackets actual military issue?
Some are produced to active military contracts (Cockpit USA holds several). Others are heritage reproductions to original spec. Each product page lists construction details.
Can I ride a motorcycle in a military jacket?
Many work for riding. For motorcycle-specific cuts with armor pockets, see motorcycle jackets.
How do I size a military jacket?
Most run to original military pattern, which can fit slightly differently than modern outerwear. Field jackets often run larger to accommodate layering. Check each size chart.
How long do military jackets last?
Decades. The original specs were built around military service life. With reasonable care, expect generations of use from a quality field coat or bomber.