British DPM Camo Uniform

Portfolio example for B2B buyers reviewing British DPM camo uniform construction, fabric options, pocket layout, size grading, labels, packaging, sample approval, and bulk support.

British DPM Uniform Procurement Reference

This Portfolio page shows a British DPM-pattern jacket and trousers for buyers reviewing garment construction, pocket layout, fabric options, size grading, labels, and packing before a bulk RFQ. Final artwork, colors, fabric specification, measurements, and inspection criteria must be confirmed against a buyer-approved sample.

RFQ information to provide

  • Approved pattern artwork or reference sample and applicable use rights
  • Fabric composition, weight, weave, finish, and shade tolerance
  • Size chart, pocket layout, labels, packing, and inspection criteria
  • Quantity, destination, and required delivery window

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Use this page as a product and construction reference. It is not evidence of official issue, licensed-pattern rights, certification, agency approval, or guaranteed performance.

For customization and quotations, use Custom Services or Contact Us. For broader supplier comparison, see Military Uniform Supply Company.

British DPM camo is used here as a buyer-side pattern reference. Buyers should provide approved artwork or a reference sample, color standards, shade tolerance, and applicable use-rights documentation before production.

The images show an ACU-style jacket and trousers for reviewing collar, pockets, cuffs, waistband, leg opening, labels, packing, and sample requirements. Final construction and material details remain subject to the buyer-approved specification and sample.

Quote inputs

Fabric and artwork

Confirm composition, weight, weave, colors, and approved pattern reference.

Order and inspection

Confirm quantity, sample approval, and inspection criteria.

Sizing and construction

Confirm the size chart, pocket layout, closures, and labels.

Packing and delivery

Confirm packing method, destination, and required delivery window.

Pattern and color references

Packing confirmation

Selling unit

Jacket and trouser set

Packing details

Confirmed after sample and packing approval

Gross weight

Confirmed after sample and packing approval

01.

MATERIAL SELECTION

Specify fabric composition, weight, weave, finish, and acceptance criteria for the intended use. Confirm the final material against the buyer-approved sample.

Fabric composition Buyer-specified; confirm before sample approval
Fabric weight Buyer-specified in g/m2; confirm before sample approval
Weave and finish Confirm construction, finish, and approved swatch
Color and shade Confirm artwork, color references, shade tolerance, and approved sample
02.

FUNCTIONAL CUSTOMIZATION

Use the approved specification or reference sample to define pockets, closures, labels, and measurements. Availability is confirmed during sample review.

Pattern artwork Buyer-provided reference and applicable use rights
Pocket layout Confirm positions, dimensions, and closure types
Collar and cuffs Confirm style, adjustment, and fastening details
Size grading Buyer-approved chart, tolerances, and size breakdown
03.

PROJECT QUALITY CHECKS

Define project checks before sampling, including methods, thresholds, measurement tolerances, workmanship, shade review, labels, and packing.

Fabric Buyer-specified test method and acceptance threshold
Color and shade Approved reference, tolerance, and review method
Measurements Approved size chart and garment tolerances
Workmanship and packing Buyer-approved sample and inspection checklist

Procurement review points

  1. Pattern and rights: Provide approved artwork or a reference sample, color standards, shade tolerance, and applicable use-rights documentation.
  2. Construction reference: The images show an ACU-style jacket and trousers. Confirm every pocket, closure, reinforcement, and measurement in the buyer-approved specification and sample.
  3. Fabric specification: Confirm composition, weight, weave, finish, color, and project-specific test requirements before sample approval.
  4. Labels and packing: Specify label artwork, placement, care information, unit packing, carton marks, and inspection criteria.
  5. RFQ handoff: Include quantity, size breakdown, destination, delivery window, sample process, and acceptance criteria for a project-specific quotation.

Portfolio scope

This page documents the British DPM-pattern jacket and trouser set shown above. It is a Portfolio reference, not proof of official issue, licensed-pattern rights, certification, agency approval, or guaranteed performance.

The French F1-style British DPM example is a separate cut reference. Use this page for the generic British DPM uniform shown here.

Construction details shown

  • Jacket: collar, shoulder tab, arm and chest pockets, cuff, and closure references.
  • Trousers: waistband, belt loops, side and leg pockets, and leg-opening references.
  • Buyer check: Confirm positions, dimensions, closure types, reinforcements, and measurements against the approved specification and sample.