This jacket is from the gear of the British ground forces. It doesn't pretend to be stylish – it just works. It keeps the heat well, withstands bad weather and packs into its own pocket. An ideal choice for everyday wear, fishing, the forest or the post – basically anywhere it's a bit windy and there's no room for compromise.
This windbreaker has served with the British army. Not a fashion statement, but a proven piece of equipment designed for real conditions. The durable nylon exterior protects against wind and rain, while a comfortable fleece warms the inside. It works as an outer jacket in spring or autumn, as well as an insulating layer under a Gore-Tex in winter.
The anorak is put on over the head, but thanks to side zippers and front opening, it's no drama. The practical hood can be rolled into the collar and fits well around the face thanks to the elastic edge. Ventilation zippers in the armpits, adjustable cuffs and a large pocket on the belly – to which the whole jacket can be packed – are not missing. When you have it on, the pockets inside and out are exactly where you need them.
The light olive color perfectly matches the MTP camouflage pattern, but it won't get lost in the city either. It goes with everything and doesn't attract unnecessary attention. It blends into nature, and isn’t distracting in the city. The British know why this color works in any situation.
It is original British army gear – sometimes with slight wear, other times almost like new. However, all jackets still fulfill their function one hundred percent. Without damage that would limit usage. Each piece has its own story – and is ready to write another, even with mud on the sleeves.