Featuring a Woodland camouflage pattern, the jacket is crafted from soft plush fleece. A relaxed, well-considered cut provides comfort and allows for effective layering, accommodating both a lightweight thermoactive base layer and a heavier sweatshirt. Such a design ensures versatile year-round use, serving as either an outer garment or a mid-layer.
The exterior utilizes plush fleece with densely packed fibers, delivering exceptional thermal insulation. The ultra-soft fabric ensures effective heat retention while maximizing comfort and ease of wear. A breathable lining on the interior enhances air flow and efficiently manages excess moisture.
Designed with 4 pockets, the model features one at the chest, two on the sides, and an internal pocket secured with Velcro. The external pockets are equipped with zippers and straps for easier access, offering optimal convenience, especially when gloves are worn.
The elastic waistband and cuffs provide enhanced heat retention, while the high stand-up collar offers effective protection for the neck against wind. A robust zipper, reinforced on the inside with a flap, ensures defense against cold air infiltration. At the top of the zipper, a dedicated chin guard delivers added protection from irritation.
Woodland, also known as U.S. Woodland or M81, is a classic camouflage pattern introduced to the US Armed Forces in the early 1980s, based on the earlier ERDL camouflage. For over two decades, it remained the standard pattern used by the US military until the end of the first decade of the 21st century. It is characterized by large, irregular patches in shades of green, brown, beige, and black, which provide good camouflage and deformation properties, especially in wooded areas. Thanks to its effectiveness and global recognition, it has spawned numerous variations that have found their way into over 60 uniform formations around the world. The pattern has also had a huge impact on popular culture, shifting from military applications to everyday fashion.