This US Army HBT coverall is an authentic reproduction of the OD No.7 model from 1943, made from durable cotton Herringbone Twill (HBT). Worn by American soldiers as both workwear and combat clothing, the coverall was valued for its practical design and tough fabric.
It features multiple pockets, adjustable leg straps, and an integrated waist belt with buckle for a secure fit. Perfect for re-enactors, collectors, and enthusiasts seeking historically accurate gear.
The HBT coverall was introduced at the start of World War II as practical work clothing for the US Army. From 1943 onwards, the color was changed to OD No.7 Dark Shade Green, as earlier lighter OD3 tones were too visible in combat environments. It was widely used by tank crews, mechanics, and support units, but was also sometimes worn by infantrymen for extra protection. Its design made it easy to wear over standard uniforms, making it a versatile and functional garment.
Features
- Authentic reproduction of the US Army HBT Coverall (1943 model)
- Color: OD No.7 Dark Shade Green
- Material: 100% cotton Herringbone Twill (HBT)
- Multiple utility pockets
- Adjustable leg straps and waist belt with buckle
- Can be worn over standard uniforms
- Perfect for re-enactment, collectors, and WW2 uniform enthusiasts