Staying Warm: What Clo, EN 342, and Layering Systems Actually Mean 2026年8月22日In the science of staying warm, insulation is more than just a matter of thickness. A unit known as “Clo” quantifies the thermal resistance of a garment. One Clo is...
What Was the Original M-65 Field Jacket Made Of? 2026年8月21日The M-65 field jacket is described by its original manufacturer, Alpha Industries, as one of the most enduring outerwear pieces in fashion history. It served U.S. forces from 1965 until...
The M-65 Field Jacket: Why a 1965 Military Coat Still Matters 2026年8月21日The M-65 field jacket has had a long service life. It entered U.S. military service in 1965, remained part of the military field uniform for decades, and was retired in...
The M65 Field Jacket: A Military Classic That Defined Its Silhouette 2026年8月18日The M65 field jacket was introduced in 1965, replaced the M-1951 field jacket, and remained in U.S. military use for more than four decades. Understanding what made it last helps...
The M-65 Liner Question: What to Know Before Buying a Field Jacket 2026年8月16日<p>If you’ve been looking at M-65 field jackets, you’ve probably noticed the same thing: some listings are just the shell, and others come with a quilted liner. That one detail...
The M-65 Field Jacket: Why a 1965 Army Coat Still Makes Sense Today 2026年8月16日<p>Some jackets are bought. A few are earned. The M-65 field jacket — officially the 'Coat, Cold Weather, Field' — spent decades doing its job before civilian life found it....