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Thank you for the reply. I'm referring to U.S. military issued gear only, not commercial/foreign models. I'd also like to specify that I don't have one in my hands but was wondering since the BDU was produced both in twill and rip-stop fabrics. By the way I hope I posted this in the right sub-section of the forums.

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I suspect they were only issued in rip-stop. Here is the one I was issued in the mid-1990's, it is called a sun hat.

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Thanks for the reply. I find it very interesting that the woodland ones were apparently issued only in rip-stop fabric.

 

The question came to mind because I have a boonie in six colour desert pattern that is twill, you'd think they would have gone with rip-stop for something meant to be used in a desert environment.

 

By the way can you guys confirm its government issued?

 

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Thanks for the reply. I find it very interesting that the woodland ones were apparently issued only in rip-stop fabric.

 

The question came to mind because I have a boonie in six colour desert pattern that is twill, you'd think they would have gone with rip-stop for something meant to be used in a desert environment.

 

By the way can you guys confirm its government issued?

 

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Yes mate that maker mass produced BDU's 1990/1 100000%. The only ripstop 6 colour produced was an experimental sample from Natick in 1991. It was a polycotton blend in ripstop , flat hip pockets and all pockets closed with Velcro.

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Great, much appreciated. Just came across this woodland one in twill on eBay, its a commercial copy, right?

 

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Tag reads: HAT, SUN, HOT WEATHER, TYPE II, WOODLAND CAMOUFLAGE, MIL SPEC-H-43577, [CAN'T READ CONTRACT AND NSN#], 1985 USA, Size 7 1/2, NYCO TWILL, 50% COTTON, 50% NYLON.

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