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Polartec is bringing iconic, American-made, military-issue fabric technologies and finished garments directly to all Americans.
16th October 2019
Innovation in Textiles
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Andover, MA
Level III High Loft Jacket. © Polartec
Polartec, a premium provider of innovative and sustainable textile solutions, is bringing iconic, American-made, military-issue fabric technologies and finished garments a step further than ever before, directly to all Americans.
The foundation of today’s GEN III Extended Cold Weather Clothing System (E.C.W.C.S.) – the standard issue cold weather apparel system in the US Army – is the Polartec Military Issue Collection. This system provides soldiers with a multi-layered, performance driven clothing system that’s designed to be versatile and adaptable to varying operational and environmental conditions.
Level II Grid Knit Shirt. © Polartec
For more than a decade there have been GEN III E.C.W.C.S. labelled military garment designs for sale online and from select military retail stores. While some of these items are authentic surplus garments, it remains an unregulated grey area. Foreign imitations continue to pop up in their various forms, and even outdoor sporting and hunting brands have adopted military issue garment nomenclature into product descriptions.
Level I Silkweight Shirt. © Polartec
Now available directly from the source, these Polartec fabrics and designs are made in America and shipped directly from the same US cut and sew manufacturers that have been creating these garments since 2007. Polartec GEN III E.C.W.C.S. products and the Polartec Military Issue Collection include:
Micro Fleece Cap. © Polartec
“We have long noticed veterans, active military, or even just the tactically-inclined reaching out to us directly, in search of these authentic military grade products,” said Steve Layton, Polartec President. “No one should have to roll the dice on a blurry eBay photo or questionable shopping link to get a new pair of their favourite long underwear, waffle grid mid-weight top, or favourite smoking jacket design.”
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