Embroidered over the left chest, "D-Day 80," the flags of the major allied nations involved in the landing, and the years 1944 - 2024, and we had 48-star flags made for the right sleeve. (Note that none of this is "regulation" and doesn't try to be.)
On the back, our newest design commemorating the 80th Anniversary of D-Day and is packed with historical references.
- Olive drab — Made to government specifications, this field coat is made with water repellent 55% cotton / 45% polyester twill exterior with removable button-in quilted liner for added warmth and protection. Sleeve flight zippered pocket with pen holders. Ribbed-knit cuffs and bottom hem. Concealed hood with brass zipper closure and waist and bottom drawstring. Hook and loop wrist cuffs for attaching gloves.
- Sizes: S - 4XL
- 80 with a photo of from the D-Day Landing
- Normandy and the date of the landing, June 6th 1944
- The flags of the major allied nations involved in the landing, including the Red Ensign for Canadian troops and the 48-star flag for US troops.
- The years 1944 - 2024
- Text from Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower's speech speaking to members of the Army's 101st Airborne Division on June 5, 1944.
Shipping: $8.95. Please allow up to 2 weeks for shipping.
No returns: There are no returns on these jackets.
Other shirt styles: This design is also available silk-screened on a made in America t-shirt, long-sleeved Made in America shirt and a women's v-neck shirt.
Also available: D-Day 80th Anniversary Embroidered Jacket with free personalization and D-Day 80th Anniversary embroidered long sleeve button down shirt with free personalization
Our WWII Collection
Browse through all our original designs in our WWII collection, including Pearl Harbor, Midway, The Battle of the Bulge, "V" for Victory with all of the battles listed, History Nerd paratrooper / Operation Overlord, Operation Market Garden, She's a W.O.W., a print with more than 100 posters from the homefront, our Victory pin, and more.
Note on the jacket: When we offered original Army field coats at Christmas, they went quickly and we had many requests for more. We've spent the last several months looking for a way to offer a high-quality field coat that didn't require buying whatever we could find at various Army-Navy stores across the country.
We think we've succeeded with the new jacket we're offering starting tonight. It is very well made and good looking. Note that it is also made overseas—and specifically in China. Something comparable made in America would be twice as much. We know that some folks would pay that price, but we decided to offer these so that more people at least had the option of something that fit for their budget.
If anyone has a recommendation for a comparable jacket that is made in America and is only 50% more expensive than this one, please let me know. We've moved to Made in America in every place we can and would like to do that with jackets, too.
— Lee Wright | Founder