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Navy Dark Blue Army Uniform-New Navy Uniforms

Materials:
65%Polyester + 35%Cotton
60% Cotton + 40%Polyester
50%Nylon + 50%Cotton

Fabric Type:
Ripstop / Twill

Size:
XS – XXL or customization

FEATURES:
Double layer stand-up collar with Velcro fastener
Crease on the back to increase the volume
Fly with zipper and velcro closure
Elbow / buttocks / knees are reinforced with double layer fabric
Velcro on each arm and chest for patch attachment
3 extra wide belt loops at the waist, perfect for military belt

Dominating Maritime Domains
The Navy Dark Blue Army Uniform is tailored for naval operations. Its dark blue color is chosen to help sailors remain inconspicuous on the open sea, providing effective camouflage while serving onboard vessels.

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What is the new Navy uniform 2023?
The Navy is introducing several uniform changes in 2023 — including a new, lightweight safety boot and adjustments to the maternity service dress blue coat. The changes come as the Navy is starting to distribute a new two-piece, flame-retardant uniform billed as the “primary at-sea” option for sailors.

What is the new Navy uniform?
The uniform, known as the 2-Piece Organizational Clothing uniform, or 2POC, was approved in September and features a tri-fiber blend, flame resistant fabric, equivalent to the flame resistance found in the Improved Fire Retardant Variant uniform.

Why did the Navy change blue uniforms?
The blue uniform, known as Type I and nicknamed “blueberries,” was issued in July 2010 as the Navy’s only authorized work uniform; however, it was widely panned by sailors as uncomfortable, heavy and unsafe near fire.

What are the Navy changes for 2023?
During FY 2023, the Navy introduced a number of policies and programs to address the decreasing pool of potential candidates, including increasing the age limit for enlistment and accepting sailors with lower scores on entrance exams.

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