Swedish Army M90 Combat Uniform, Surplus







Swedish Army M90 Combat Uniform, Surplus. The camouflage uniform "lövhögen" used by the Swedish Armed Forces from the 90s. In June 2009, the Swedish parliament decided to transition to a professional army, thereby abolishing conscription on May 19, 2010, which meant no further need for Swedish military surplus. This led to a long availability of such gear at rock-bottom prices. However, in 2017, the government decided to reintroduce conscription in Sweden. This uniform is crafted with the same attention to detail as many items from that era, built to last.
Pants: The waist is fitted, but the cut around the backside and thigh is generous. The hem features elastic and a durable fabric reinforcement for wear, as well as a strong zipper extending below the knee. The hem is finished with a snap closure flap. The fly is secured with a zipper and two buttons. There are zip-close pockets on the thighs and flap-close side pockets at the waist.
Jacket: The jacket is the M90L model, designed for warmer weather yet robust enough for year-round wear. It is unlined, allowing for layering beneath to keep warmth. Equipped with large flap-closed Velcro chest pockets and Velcro wrist closures. Front features a place for insignia and a Velcro spot for name tags.
Condition: Unused surplus in original packaging. Like new uniform.
Material: 50% cotton, 50% polyester
Size: Swedish sizing system. First user's height then weight. Note that these have a fitted waist.
Color: Swedish Army lövhögen leaf camouflage
Country: Sweden
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