

Unissued Soviet OKZK Field Shirt
She Melt Down On My Reactor Rod Until I Bust Ions
Is your name Ryzhkov? Cause you're about to make me liquidate. These field shirts were issued alongside the OKZK NBC suits in the Soviet Union around the 1980s. Worn by the unfortunate liquidators of Chornobyl, these shirts are a sort of modernized M69 uniform in terms of style and cut. They’re made of a stiff cotton canvas fabric that has seemingly been treated with mystery chemicals. Delightful.Â
RUST WARNING: the metal clips at the very top of these shirts are incredibly rusted, still wearable though with rust stains. Understand that there is a possibility of being unable to use the hook and loop closure.Â
Features:
- Button-up front
- Authentic Soviet SurplusÂ
- Probably safe to wearÂ
- Heavy cotton canvas material
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Original: $39.99
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She Melt Down On My Reactor Rod Until I Bust Ions
Is your name Ryzhkov? Cause you're about to make me liquidate. These field shirts were issued alongside the OKZK NBC suits in the Soviet Union around the 1980s. Worn by the unfortunate liquidators of Chornobyl, these shirts are a sort of modernized M69 uniform in terms of style and cut. They’re made of a stiff cotton canvas fabric that has seemingly been treated with mystery chemicals. Delightful.Â
RUST WARNING: the metal clips at the very top of these shirts are incredibly rusted, still wearable though with rust stains. Understand that there is a possibility of being unable to use the hook and loop closure.Â
Features:
- Button-up front
- Authentic Soviet SurplusÂ
- Probably safe to wearÂ
- Heavy cotton canvas material
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