Shirt Cotton
After April 1938, khaki cotton shirts and khaki trousers became the standard summer uniform around the world. Many people are used to calling this khaki shirt M38 shirt, in fact, their official name is SHIRT COTTON KHAKI, the shirt is made of 8.2 ounces of khaki cotton cloth, designed as a long-sleeved shirt with two front pockets. The shortage of 8.2 ounce cotton khakis forced people to use 6 ounce cotton fabric instead of khaki shirts. On March 24, 1945, 5 ounce cotton twill was used to produce khaki shirts, which were just as durable and strong. So you can see khaki shirts of different thicknesses and pocket shapes on the market. They were distributed in large quantities at the time, generally for summer use in warm and tropical areas.
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