Tri-Color Desert Tactical Vest Sample

Visible Portfolio sample and specification inputs for custom bulk RFQs

Direct answer: this page shows an existing WHCSJ tri-color desert-style multi-pocket tactical vest sample for B2B review and custom bulk RFQs. The visible sample has a V-neckline, front zip, shoulder tabs, bound armholes, and multiple front pockets. The photographs are reference proof, not a fixed production specification.

Evidence boundary: no protective performance is established here. This page does not prove ballistic or stab protection, armor or plate-carrier performance, official issue, agency adoption, certified material, a fixed load rating, concealment performance, or guaranteed durability.

Use Custom Services for design-to-sample work, the Tactical Gear Supplier page for broader category sourcing, the Procurement Guide for specification planning, or Contact Us to submit a qualified bulk RFQ.

RFQ checkpoints

Order route

Sample review and custom bulk RFQ

Approval route

Reference review, sample sign-off, and bulk release

Commercial inputs

Quantity, destination, timing, packing, and trade terms

01.

VISIBLE SAMPLE

Use the retained product views to identify visible form and construction. Treat every measurable value as unresolved until the RFQ and sample approve it.

Visible tri-color desert tactical vest sample details
Pattern reference Tri-color desert-style printed sample. The buyer must provide lawful artwork, color references, and applicable approvals; no exact official-pattern status is established.
Visible construction Sleeveless vest form with a V-neckline, front zip, shoulder tabs, bound armholes, and front pocket groups.
Pocket reference Multiple flap and zip pockets are visible. Define the pocket map, dimensions, closures, reinforcement, and intended contents in the RFQ.
Evidence scope Images establish visible appearance only. Measurements, materials, tolerances, tests, and production acceptance remain buyer-defined.
02.

RFQ FIELDS

Define the garment, pocket map, material, trim, sizing, lawful artwork, labels, quantity, and delivery inputs before sampling.

Custom desert tactical vest fields to define before sampling
Garment and pocket map Provide front and back drawings, pocket positions and finished dimensions, closure types, reinforcement, shoulder details, and included or excluded components.
Material and trim Define composition, weight, weave, finish, lining if any, zip and button requirements, thread, color targets, tolerances, and allowed substitutions.
Sizing and marking Provide the finished measurement chart, size breakdown, grading rules, tolerances, labels, identifiers, lawful artwork, and placement.
Quantity and variants State total quantity, size and color split, sample quantity, packing, destination, delivery window, trade terms, and required documents.
03.

APPROVAL BOUNDARY

Control production through named approval authorities, exact test methods when needed, a retained sample, inspection rules, and written change control.

Approval and claim controls for the bulk RFQ
Sample approval Name the reference-review owner, sample sign-off authority, approved-sample retention method, bulk-release point, and change-control route.
Testing and documents If a property matters, state the exact test method, sample condition, required result, report format, inspection point, and acceptance authority before quotation.
Inspection Define workmanship, dimensions, shade, pocket placement, closures, marking, packing, sampling plan, defect classes, and disposition rules.
Protection boundary Do not infer body-armor, plate-carrier, stab, ballistic, load-bearing, safety, or other protective performance from the tactical vest name or images.

Custom Desert Tactical Vest RFQ Guide

Use this Portfolio page to identify an existing visible sample, then control the project with a written specification and a buyer-approved physical sample.

Before quotation

  • Submit the garment drawing, pocket map, dimensions, material and trim specification, lawful artwork, color references, labels, and packing.
  • State quantity and variants, destination, delivery window, trade terms, required documents, test methods, and acceptance authority.
  • Identify which details are mandatory, which may be proposed by the supplier, and how substitutions or changes will be approved.

Sample and bulk control

  1. Review the reference and written RFQ for feasibility and unresolved fields.
  2. Approve material, artwork, construction, dimensions, markings, and packing on a controlled sample.
  3. Release bulk production only against the signed specification, retained sample, inspection plan, and named change authority.

Choose the correct WHCSJ route

Use Custom Services for development, Tactical Gear Supplier for multi-category sourcing, the Procurement Guide for buyer-side document control, and Contact Us for the RFQ.

Buyer Questions

What does this tri-color desert tactical vest page prove?

It proves that WHCSJ has an existing visible vest sample with the form and construction shown in the retained product images. It does not establish a complete production specification, official status, contract award, certification, or performance result.

Is this vest a plate carrier, body armor, or a stab- or ballistic-protective product?

No such protective function is established by this page. Treat it as a non-protective utility-garment sample unless a separate buyer-controlled specification and exact reviewed evidence establish otherwise.

Are the fabric, weight, durability, load rating, or test standards fixed?

No. The buyer should define each required material, measurable value, test method, threshold, report, inspection point, and approval authority. The old fixed ISO and ASTM wording is not part of this RFQ contract.

What should a buyer send for a custom tactical vest quote?

Send drawings or a reference sample, pocket map, finished measurements, size and color split, material and trim requirements, lawful artwork, labels, packing, quantity, destination, timing, trade terms, tests, documents, and sample-approval rules.

How should a buyer control the approved sample and bulk production?

Name the sample sign-off and bulk-release authorities, retain the approved sample and signed specification, define inspection and allowed variation, and require written approval for any substitution or change.