Wow, another extreme rarity! So hard-to-find, that I've actually only ever seen photos of another two. From what I understand, these were made by Duxbak, and it would originally have been stamped AINA. These seem to have been made in grey and red, suggesting an early USARP contract, dating around 1959-1961. It's a simple garment... a pullover style shirt, reminiscent of British smocks, and made from a Ventile or Bryd Cloth tightly woven windproof fabric. One assumes these were designed to be worn in arctic summers as a lightweight outer later. A banger of a piece and rare as they come.
Condition
Solid used condition. Some light fading to the red. One handmade repair to a popped seam on the cuff and wear to the very ends of the cuff. Two pleats on the rear have been opened.
Size
- No size tag
- Fits medium
- Pit to pit 23"
- Shoulder to shoulder 19"
- Shoulder to cuff 24"
- Collar to hem 30.5"








