







🪖 Own the look that commands respect — vintage military style, redefined for today’s trailblazers.
The Rothco Men's Vintage Vietnam Fatigue Shirt is a durable, 100% cotton rip-stop long sleeve shirt featuring four authentic slant pockets and a washed finish for an authentic vintage military look. Available in classic Olive Drab and Tiger Stripe Camo, it offers a regular fit across sizes XS to 4XL, blending retro style with practical functionality for outdoor and everyday wear.



| ASIN | B000J46QJ6 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Apparel Closure Type | Button |
| Back Style | T Back |
| Brand Name | ROTHCO |
| Color | Olive Drab |
| Cuff Type | Double Cuff |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,826 Reviews |
| Embellishment Feature | Button |
| Fabric Stretchability | Non-stretchable |
| Fabric Type | 100% Cotton |
| Fit Type | Regular Fit |
| Hemline Form | Straight Hemline |
| Import Designation | Imported |
| Item Length Description | Standard Length |
| Item Type Name | Shirt |
| Item Weight | 544 g |
| Item height | 2 inches |
| Manufacturer | Rothco |
| Material Type | Cotton, Rip-Stop |
| Model Name | Rothco Vintage Vietnam Fatigue Rip-stop Shirt |
| Neck Style | Collared Neck |
| Number Of Pockets | 4 |
| Pattern | Camo,Stripe,Tiger |
| Pocket Description | Slant Pocket |
| Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
| Seasons | Basic |
| Shirt Form Type | T-Shirt |
| Sleeve Type | Long Sleeve |
| Sport Type | Outdoor Lifestyle |
| Style Name | Rothco Vintage Vietnam Fatigue Rip-stop Shirt |
| Style Number | 4687-OliveDrab-MD-FBA |
| UPC | 613902468726 |
| character | sports |
| collar-type | Button Down Collar |
P**R
Waisting your money
This item looks good on the screen but in reality it's falling apart I have had to reinforce some parts of the stitching. Thay tell you that it's got double stitching but it's not. I showed this item to my uncle who served in nam and he just laughed. It's no wher like the kit he was given in nam.
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見ためは良いですね。
実物等が好きな方には不向きです。サンドウォッシュかけただけの商品でテカリが無いぶん普通より良いと言うだけ。縫製等の糸余りの処置なんかも雑ですしなによりタイガーパターンがタイガーらしく無いけどこれがまた逆に良い感じでウッドランド好きにもウケるかと?!単純に作業用やサバ用には良いのではないかな?サイズ感はガッチリ体型の普段LからXL着ていてSサイズで充分
O**A
TALLA PERFECTA
Me gustó muchísimo me quedo bien.... La uso para mis salidas al campo .. para mis acampadas es perfecta....... Pedí los pantalones también y aún no me llegan.. se supone que hoy domingo 24 de noviembre me llegaban esos pantalones y no llegaron. Me gustaría saber si es la pésima logística de entrega de Amazon.. se me hace raro por parte de Amazon porque nunca se había tardado en sus entregas.....
R**Z
camisa camo
me quedo muy bien, el color tambien esta bonito, comoda y de acuerdo a lo publicado, el envio super rapido, todo en orden, muy recomendable.
S**Y
Excellent Heavy Duty Shirts For Around The House or Out In the Field
I bought a few a while back and have found them to be excellent field blouses (yes the army calls these shirts blouses), for wear around the house and am quite pleased I bought them. I'm wearing one now (not that I planed to). As to the weight of the blouse, I think I know why they seem so light weight to me. When the army switched to the camouflage Battle Dress Uniforms (BDU's is what they were called) around 1974 I think, these summer weight new issues are heavier than was the Vietnam blouse. Much to my surprise I found a pair of my old army issue utility trousers while going through some boxes over this past weekend (April 11/12, 2020) and they are 100% pure cotton. I was also pleased that they still fit. They are very light -- although these blouses are not the identical material it is very close otherwise they are a very good copy of the original. On a minor point, the left hand chest pocket has a hole across the top seam where you could keep two army issue pens. Mine only has space for one pen (and I still have two of these pens so I am sure of this point. I think civilians looking at it will not know the difference but I can tell. Sam, US Army 4th Infantry Division which operated in and around the Ia Drang Valley (two tours). So I'll keep the one I have but do not plan on buying another. If it was $25 instead of $42 I would be more likely to get another. I still haven't made my mind up yet as to whether or not I want to remove the patches/insignia from one of army issue camo blouses to put on this shirt. [And yes blouse is the term used by the army.) As to size, I'm 6' 2" & 215 Lbs. and the extra large size fits very well. One thing that comes with the shirt that might matter to some is an authentic dog tag with the company logo on it with a length of authentic army beaded chain (about 4" long) which is very similar to what we used to hang our second dog tag around the main chain. For those who have only ever seen dog tags on TV or in the movies -- we (almost) never wore our dog tags on the outside of any shirt we wore. This showing of dog tags is pure Hollywood. Those in battle areas always wrapped their dog tags with tape or something to keep them from making noise that would give away our position. Also, I like cigars and have found these make excellent smoking jackets. Finally, I do realize the men of good will have differing opinions on any subject. Sam 23 years in the regular army and reserves. Former Sergeant First Class
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