The American WW2 Officers Field Shirt is a high-quality reproduction of the original model worn by US Army officers during the Second World War. Often paired with the “Pink” wool trousers or OD wool service pants, this field shirt offered both a smart and practical appearance suitable for field and duty wear.
Crafted from fine wool gabardine, it features reinforced shoulders, twin chest pockets with flaps, button cuffs, and a tailored cut true to the 1940s military specifications. The authentic olive-brown shade and detailed stitching make this shirt perfect for collectors, reenactors, and museums seeking historical accuracy.
Historische Context
During World War II, American officers’ uniforms reflected both authority and professionalism. The Officers Field Shirt was commonly worn under the M41 or Ike Jacket and was part of the standard “Class A” and “Field” combinations. Officers wore this garment in campaigns across Normandy, the Ardennes, and Germany. Its timeless design made it a post-war favorite among veterans and civilian organizations alike.