Description

The Women’s Propper IHWCU (Improved Hot Weather Combat Uniform) Trouser is a lightweight, breathable, quick-drying alternative to the standard issue ACU used by the U.S. Army. Extra reinforcement in stress areas and seams are engineered to make these hot weather uniforms just as tough as standard ACUs, while the state-of-the-art nylon/cotton ripstop fabric is designed to go from drenched to dry within 60 minutes. Sewn to military specification GL/PD 15-05E.

Features of Women’s Propper Hot Weather OCP Uniform Pants (IHWCU)

  • Scorpion Operational Camouflage Pattern
  • U.S. Army & Air Force Approved
  • 5.8 oz 57% nylon / 43% cotton
  • NIR Compliant
  • Covered button fly
  • Elastic back waistband
  • Seven belt loops
  • Two side hanging pockets
  • Two front side pleated cargo pockets with button flap closure
  • High end of cargo pockets at front of pocket rather than rear like ACU
  • Two lower leg side pockets with button closure flaps
  • Side bellow cargo pockets with eyelet drain holes
  • Double needle seat patch with gusset
  • 100% nylon knee reinforcements
  • Nylon tape at leg hem
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