The Belgian Army Battledress Jacket dated 1967 is a military uniform component issued to Belgian armed forces during the mid-20th century. Constructed from durable wool-blend fabric, this jacket reflects the practical design used in European military garments of the era. It features a button front closure, two chest pockets with flaps, and two lower pockets for carrying small equipment. Adjustable tabs at the waist and buttoned cuffs allow for a tailored fit. The interior is partially lined for comfort and additional durability. Epaulettes are present on the shoulders for the attachment of unit or rank insignia. The 1967 date stamp indicates the year of manufacture, situating this example towards the later period of standard battledress usage before the adoption of more modern military uniforms. This item is noted for its straightforward construction and represents the standard-issue outerwear for Belgian personnel during the late 1960s.








