T.R.U. 1/4 Zip Combat Shirt Polyester/Cotton

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Brand: Tru-Spec

THE COMBAT SHIRT EVOLVED

The same durability and protection of a combat jacket with the comfort of the original combat shirt and the addition of a ¼ zip front with mandarin collar for added protection. Based off the current military design that helps reduce the severity of burn injuries while providing a more comfortable uniform top under body armor and vests. The body of the shirt is made from 60% cotton/40% CORDURA® Baselayer fabric that meets the No Melt, No Drip thermal requirements officers demand while keeping them cool and dry by wicking away moisture from the body.

65/35 Polyester/Cotton Rip-Stop

Shirt Diagram

  1. Body constructed from No Melt, No Drip CORDURA® Baselayer fabric, a 60/40 cotton nylon blend that not only reduces the severity of burn injuries and helps protect against flash fires, but also breathes, wicks away moisture and dries quickly
  2. ¼ zip front mandarin collar; zipper has a cover hood for comfort
  3. Seamless, reinforced shoulders to minimize rubbing and chafing
  4. Storage pockets on sleeves
  5. Loop on sleeve pockets for attaching name, rank and flag patches
  6. Glint tape holder for IR tape
  7. Reinforced elbow patches
  8. Gusseted sleeves
  9. Pen/pencil stalls
  10. Hook & loop cuff closures

Note – color shading will occur on products constructed of different fabric blends. To insure a matching set please purchase all shirts, jackets and pants in the same fabric.

The CORDURA® Baselayer body is designed to meet No Melt, No Drip standards and is not fire resistant. No melt, No drip technology only applies to the Baselayer body on all other colors and fabrics.

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