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Army Enlisted Man's Khaki Cotton Summer Uniform > Shirt, Cotton, Khaki, EM
Shirt, Cotton, Khaki, M1937, EM
This page was last updated:
August 31, 2011
Shirt, Cotton, Khaki, Convertible Collar
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This is the standard issue enlisted man's
shirt from the mid to later campaigns of WWII. Eventually this style of
shirt replaced the earlier M37 khaki cotton shirt. In contrast to
the earlier shirt, the CC shirt was designed with a collar area that was
more conducive to leaving the top unbuttoned without a tie.
The fit of this shirt pattern is very roomy. Indeed this shirt was
"boxy" in comparison to the M37 shirt and the collar does not
retain as sharp an appearance. By the end of WWII this design
was by far the most common pattern worn by enlisted men.
Our khaki cotton shirts are robust yet comfortable! Buttons are durable
solid cast melamine and all seams are stitched with pride using 100%
cotton thread. We also include a beautifully replicated QM
inspector tag.
Price $70.00 each.
Cotton twill ties
Made authentically short just like original GI ties
Price $10.00 each.
To purchase shoulder
sleeve insignia and rank chevrons for shirts
please visit our
US Army
Insignia page
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