In The 1970’S, The Word ‘M-65’ Was Removed From The Garment Label And Was Replaced With “Parka, Extreme Cold Weather.
Parkas With “Parka, Man’S M-65” Printed On The Label Are Recognised As An Early Model On The Vintage Market Today. The Key Differences Between The Early Model And The Later 70S Model Of The M-65 Parka Is The Different Alignment Of Inside Buttons That Allowed For A Thermal Liner And The Lack Of Name Tape On The Chest, A Feature Which Is Seen On The Later Models.
The Silhouette Is A Large Relaxed Loose Fit, With Sewing Specifications And Cotton-Nylon Blended Fabric, All Faithfully Replicating The Early Model M-65 Parka.
- Cotton/Nylon Fabric
- Wool Pocket Bags
- Mccoy’S Original Front Zipper
- Made In Japan
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