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TSPTR Aloha From hell Marine Jacket in Olive Poplin Cotton

In April 1967 the LA Free Press featured an interview with Californian surfer Jerry Shine. Titled ‘Aloha from Hell’ it followed Shine from his local La Jolla surf breaks to Vietnam via US Navy boot camp. Shine was a member of the China Beach Surf Club, an unofficial U.S. Military association founded in 1967 in Da Nang, Vietnam. It grew into a major cultural and therapeutic outlet for young G.I.s to surf during R&R away from the front lines of the war. What started initially as a small lifeguard outpost, grew into a major surf club with soldiers, including Shine, covertly shipping their surfboards in the States over to Vietnam.

TSPTR Nam Jacket in Olive 14oz mercerised sateen cotton twill

Our take on the classic Vietnam War era US Army 'jungle jacket". For this edition we've reimagined the jacket in a soft 8oz mercerised sateen cotton twill, woven in Portugal. The prefect weight for a spring summer layer.

Officially designated ‘Coat, Mans, Combat, Tropical’, Natick Labs designed the US Army tropical combat jacket and trousers in 1962 following a request from Army Material Command for a specialised uniform for Special Forces personnel in Vietnam. The single-breasted jacket featured two slanted chest cargo pockets and two lower cargo pockets. The design also boasted epaulets, waist take-in tabs, pen pockets behind both chest cargo pockets and an inner gas flap that was designed to prevent chemical agents leaking through the front button closure. The tropical combat uniform was ideally suited to Vietnam because it was both lightweight and quick drying, but it's exposed pocket buttons had a tendency to get snagged in the jungle so subsequent versions were developed

Made in Portugal

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ALOHA FROM HELL Jungle Jacket