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Battle Rip - 65/35 Poly/Cotton Ripstop
Tactical uniform fabrics must be comfortable, durable and have excellent color integrity. To achieve this criteria, Propper is proud to provide Battle Rip. This is an all-season weight, 65% polyester / 35% cotton fabric manufactured in a ripstop weave. Battle Rip is our fabric of choice for the public safety community.
60/40 Cotton/Poly Twill
This 60% cotton / 40% polyester, heavy weight cloth is also a very sturdy and long-life performer in the Public Safety community. Manufactured in a twill weave, this cloth promoted good color integrity and easy care.
100% Cotton Ripstop
This is a lighter weight cloth in a ripstop weave that breathes well and is initially durable. Consistent with other cotton fabrics, the color will fade quickly, and over time the cotton fibers will lose their strength under industrial wear and laundering. If color integrity is an important end-user expectation, please do not choose this cloth. Returns on account of color loss are not available.
Battle Rip - 65/35 Poly/Cotton Ripstop
Tactical uniform fabrics must be comfortable, durable and have excellent color integrity. To achieve this criteria, Propper is proud to provide Battle Rip. This is an all-season weight, 65% polyester / 35% cotton fabric manufactured in a ripstop weave. Battle Rip is our fabric of choice for the public safety community.
60/40 Cotton/Poly Twill
This 60% cotton / 40% polyester, heavy weight cloth is also a very sturdy and long-life performer in the Public Safety community. Manufactured in a twill weave, this cloth promoted good color integrity and easy care.
100% Cotton Ripstop
This is a lighter weight cloth in a ripstop weave that breathes well and is initially durable. Consistent with other cotton fabrics, the color will fade quickly, and over time the cotton fibers will lose their strength under industrial wear and laundering. If color integrity is an important end-user expectation, please do not choose this cloth. Returns on account of color loss are not available.
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Propper BDUs are sewn to military specification MIL-T-44047E and feature six pockets, four with button flaps. Both seat and knee are double-reinforced and this trouser also has felled inseam, outseam and seat seam. Other features include fused pocket flaps, a four-button fly, adjustable waist tabs with 4 bar tacks and drain holes in the Bellows pockets. The nylon drawstring leg closures are fused knottted and tacked.: . Sewn to Military Specification MIL-T-44047E
: . Six Pockets, Four with Button Flaps
: . Fused Pocket Flaps
: . Four-Button Fly
: . Double-Reinforced Seat and Knee
: . Adjustable Waist Tabs with 4 Bar Tacks
: . Drain Holes in Bellows Pockets
: . Nylon Drawstring Leg Closures; Fused, Knotted and Tacked
: . Felled Inseam, Outseam and Seat Seam
: . Six Pockets, Four with Button Flaps
: . Fused Pocket Flaps
: . Four-Button Fly
: . Double-Reinforced Seat and Knee
: . Adjustable Waist Tabs with 4 Bar Tacks
: . Drain Holes in Bellows Pockets
: . Nylon Drawstring Leg Closures; Fused, Knotted and Tacked
: . Felled Inseam, Outseam and Seat Seam
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