Issued British DPM Pattern 68 Combat Smock

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Looking for an original Pattern 68 DPM Smock? You’ve come to the right place! These smocks are genuine vintage British military surplus dating from the 1970s and 1980s.

The Pattern 68 Smock is famous for its use during the Falklands War and The Troubles. It was also very popular and well-liked among British soldiers for its durability and practicality. 

Due to its popularity among British troops many of the Pattern 68 Smocks in existence have seen heavy wear and tear, making them a relatively rare find in the modern surplus market.

 

Disruptive Pattern Material & Its History

This classic British camouflage pattern traces its origins back to the Paratrooper Regiment's Denison smocks of WWII. This camouflage was used only by special units at first. As time wore on it became clear that standard issue camouflage uniforms for the average soldier were the future.

The British Ministry of Defence began developing a camouflage pattern that would become general issue for all British soldiers in the early 1960s. That pattern was the now iconic Disruptive Pattern Material (DPM), which was first issued on a small scale in 1963.

By 1966 the pattern was adopted for use by the British armed forces in the form of the Pattern 60 DPM uniform. The later Pattern 68 uniform would become the first general issue camouflage uniform of the UK in 1972. 

Several versions of the DPM uniform would be produced between its initial adoption and replacement by the Multi-Terrain Pattern (MTP). The first iteration was the Pattern 60, a short-lived camouflage uniform based on the olive drab Pattern 60 uniform cut.

The second and perhaps most famous DPM uniform is known as Pattern 68. It was this uniform that was worn during the Falkland Islands War. This uniform was very well-liked by British servicemen and many of them were worn out by everyday use, making them a desirable collector's piece.

Then came the Pattern 84, first fielded in 1985. This uniform was influenced by lessons learned during the Falkland Islands campaign of 1982. The P84 served for ten years before being replaced by the very briefly used Pattern 94.

Pattern 94 DPM uniforms were only produced for a short time, serving for less than two years before being replaced by the final iteration of DPM uniform: Soldier 95. 

The S95 uniform was the first DPM uniform to be produced using ripstop fabric. It was also the last DPM uniform adopted by the UK's armed forces before their adoption of a Multicam/DPM blend called Multi-Terrain Pattern (MTP).

The Short & Sweet:

  • Genuine British military surplus
  • Disruptive Pattern Material colorway
  • Pattern 68 uniform cut, vintage 1970s production 
  • Four front pockets
  • Button-up and zip-up front
  • Several interior pockets
  • Button-adjustable cuffs
  • Drawstrings at waist and hem

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Garth
Condition not that great for the price

Condition not that great for the price.

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Robert Kirschner

Arrived in good condition. All buttons are there. Only problem? Odifferous . It stanky. Like sad aftermath of bubble n squeak, beans n toast and too many tepid pints of porter. Overnight soak with A&H odor blast with oxiclean detergent took care of it. Recommend

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Brian Ellis
68 pattern smock

I collect British Army smocks and have been trying to fill a hole in my collection for a bit. Recently, APD listed their 68 pattern smocks for sale and the price was right. The item arrived shortly after the order was placed and what arrived was a gently used 68 pattern smock.

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Craig C.
Absolutely perfect fit and quality

I've always loved Dom but never took the step to purchase any clothing.
Took the chance on this smock and I don't regret it.
I chose a medium, issued good. As a 5'5" 155 lbs guy.
I'm always in the middle of small and medium and this just worked.
Sleeves are good fit is just a bit less than tight.
If you get the chance to buy one go for it.

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Ryan
My favorite camo and piece of surp

AP introduced me to the pattern 68 smock last time they were in stock, they sold out before i could buy one from them but i managed to track one down and it has become my default light jacket. it is undeniably drippy as **** and is obscenely comfortable and practical.

they are absolutely worth the money for a very cool piece of history and a visual reminder to your local Brits to check under their cars before starting them.

Curious About Sizing?

Given the massive variety of clothing we carry, a standard sizing guide is incredibly helpful for customers seeking the best fit.

Please understand that surplus varies widely in fit and cut and this sizing chart is general advice rather than tailor-level fitting.

Nearly every military has different sizing charts and schemes, which is why we've taken the time to put together this brief tutorial.

 

Jacket & Shirt Sizing

In absence of an established military size chart, we measure each jacket or shirt from armpit to armpit to get a rough idea of how it fits. If a garment is between sizes, we mark it one size down. For example, if a shirt measures 19.75" from pit to pit, it is marked as a small rather than medium.

To measure pit to pit, close up your shirt or jacket and measure from armpit to armpit. 

This is our measurement guide that we use to measure garments without an existing military size chart:

14"-15" PtP = XXS

16-17" PtP = Extra Small

18"-19" PtP = Small

20-21" PtP = Medium

22-23" PtP = Large

24-25" PtP = Extra Large

26-27" PtP = XXL

28-29" PtP = 3XL

Pant Sizing

We typically convert pants to US waist and inseam sizes. If a pair of pants is between sizes, we mark it one size down. For example, if a pair of pants measures as a 33 waist, it is marked as a 32 waist.

To take these measurements we lay a pair of pants flat on the ground. We then measure across the waist and double the measurement. For example, if a pair of pants measures 16" across the waist it will fit a US 32 waist.

To determine inseam we measure from the crotch seam to the bottom of the cuff. For example, it a pair of pants measures 30" from the crotch seam to the bottom of the cuff we will list it as a 30 inseam or 30L.

Surplus Condition Guide

  1. Unissued
    1. These items are brand new. They may sometimes exhibit signs of storage. They may be new in their original factory packaging, but most times will not be. 
    1. Issued; Good / Issued
      1. These items are in issued/used condition but are fully functional. This grade of surplus item may also exhibit signs of use such as stampings, small stains or general dirtiness.
      2. Issued items will not have missing or broken buttons, zippers or be missing any functional components unless noted as such in the product description. Any items you purchase that are marked as "Issued; Good" but exhibit these defects will be replaced free of charge by Americana Pipedream.
      1. Grade 2
        1. These items are in issued/used condition but have defects that impede function. This may include missing buttons, broken zippers, holes and tears. They may also be missing components.
        2. This is the lowest grade of surplus item that we carry and they are not eligible for returns or exchanges due to condition.

      Prop 65 Warning

      All products that are NOT INTENDED FOR CONSUMPTION OR NOT FOOD PRODUCTS fall under this warning:

      “WARNING: This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer.” WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.”

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      Americana Pipedream keeps its inventory on-hand and ships directly to you from our warehouse in Appleton, Wisconsin.

      We typically ship orders within 3-5 business days. During busy periods this can be 7-10 business days, sometimes longer. We are a small business and appreciate your patience.

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