When it comes to iconic field jackets, the M-65 Field Coat is near the very top of this list because it’s been a classic since it was initially designed for the United States military in 1965. That same iconic jacket–commonly produced by Alpha Industries–was frequently paired with the ALS/92 all-weather liner for quick adaptation to inconsistent climates in war zones. Taylor Stitch teamed up with Alpha Industries for a new interpretation of the classic ALS/92 with the Taylor Stitch x Alpha Industries ALS/92 Jacket you see here. Classic quilted finish. Distinctive patch pockets. Relaxed, cardigan-style neckline. All the stalwart aspects of the original remain, but now it’s updated with a Raven colorway made with 3oz 100% recycled nylon shell and lining, 100% recycled polyester fill, 5oz 100% organic cotton, binding and facings–all sewn together with a vintage-inspired wave quilt pattern that really ties the entire piece together.
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