Issued Dutch Army NATO Field Jacket – Olive Drab Cotton Sateen
The Dutch "NATO" Field Jacket was the standard combat outer layer for the Koninklijke Landmacht (Royal Netherlands Army) throughout the late Cold War era. Often compared to the American M-65 for its durability and profile, the Dutch version is highly regarded for its superior fabric quality and unique pocket geometry designed for field efficiency.
Technical Specifications
- Material: 100% Heavy-duty Cotton Sateen. The sateen weave provides a dense, smooth finish that offers natural wind resistance and abrasion protection.
- Pocket Layout: * Two large slanted (slashed) chest pockets with button-flap closures.
- Two spacious lower waist pockets with button flaps.
- One internal chest pocket for secure storage of sensitive items.
- Closure: Full-length button-front closure with a reinforced storm flap to block wind and debris.
- Adjustability: * Internal waist drawstring and hem drawcord for heat retention and fit customization.
- Cuffs feature two-button adjustment tabs.
- Integrated shoulder epaulettes for gear attachment.
Historical and Service Context These jackets were manufactured by prominent European contractors such as Seyntex and were designed to serve as a versatile shell. While primarily intended for temperate environments, they include internal buttons to accommodate a removable heavy-weight liner (typically sold separately). Authentic labels often display the "KL" marking and a NATO Stock Number (NSN), certifying their status as official government-issue gear.
Condition As an "Issued" surplus item, these garments have been previously worn in military service. They may show signs of professional field repairs, fading, or markings, which contribute to the authentic vintage character of the jacket.
Specifications
| Size | X-Small, Small, Medium, Large, X-Large |











