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M-65 Field Jacket

Preppy Climber

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One preppy’s take on styling a vintage U.S. Army M-65 field jacket.

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Preppy Climber

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What is the best way to launder M65 field jackets so they come out smelling fresh? Do they need to be washed with a delicate setting? Cold or warm water? I plan to hang dry mine after washing.

Thanks in advance for your input!
 

raf

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Launder with appropriate amount of detergent for weight of jacket. I use Woolite detergent since it has no "optical brighteners" included.

You may wish to pre-treat very greasy/oily spots with some dish detergent; rub it in and allow to sit for a while. Rinse off and re-apply if necessary.

Integral hood on M-65 is rather fragile, so best to hand wash the hood, rinse well, and stuff it back inside collar while washing the entire jacket. Zippers closed, velcro attached to itself. Remove hood from its compartment when drying the jacket.

Rinse the jacket 2X to remove all detergent.

Most all GI field Jackets have had their original "Quarpel" waterproofing laundered-out. You certainly can treat the jacket with waterproofing, just research the chem you want and apply as per directions. Buy more water repellant chem than you think you will need.
 

Preppy Climber

One of the Regulars
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119
Launder with appropriate amount of detergent for weight of jacket. I use Woolite detergent since it has no "optical brighteners" included.

You may wish to pre-treat very greasy/oily spots with some dish detergent; rub it in and allow to sit for a while. Rinse off and re-apply if necessary.

Integral hood on M-65 is rather fragile, so best to hand wash the hood, rinse well, and stuff it back inside collar while washing the entire jacket. Zippers closed, velcro attached to itself. Remove hood from its compartment when drying the jacket.

Rinse the jacket 2X to remove all detergent.

Most all GI field Jackets have had their original "Quarpel" waterproofing laundered-out. You certainly can treat the jacket with waterproofing, just research the chem you want and apply as per directions. Buy more water repellant chem than you think you will need.
Thank you for the detailed instructions, raf!
 

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