British DPM Cold Weather Parka & Liner | Issued
This British Cold Weather Parka comes complete with a liner and features the classic woodland DPM pattern. It includes four large front cargo pockets, vertical slit pockets with zippered closures, a front button flap for displaying patches, a front zipper closure, a hood with drawstrings, and Velcro-adjustable cuffs.
The parka is in very good used condition, as shown in the images.
Note: The NATO liner will not attach to this parka.
Origin of Camouflage
British Woodland DPM
British Woodland DPM was developed in the 1960s, inspired by WWII brushstroke and Denison smocks. It features four colors—black, dark brown, mid-green, and tan—arranged in irregular organic blotches with small black twig-like overlays to break up outlines in temperate woodland terrain. The pattern was first trialed on special forces smocks before being issued army-wide in the 1968 Pattern Combat Dress.
DPM became the standard uniform across the British Army, Royal Marines, and RAF Regiment, used in combat, jungle, and cold-weather variants. It was widely adopted or copied by Commonwealth and allied nations, including New Zealand, Australia, and various NATO forces. DPM saw action in Northern Ireland, the Falklands, Gulf War, and peacekeeping missions, remaining largely unchanged until its gradual replacement by MTP in the 2010s.
British Woodland DPM
Specifications
| Size | Large | Long (104-180), Medium | X-Long (96-190) | 

