CZECH OD M21 SERVICE SHIRT USED
In stock
- SKU
- 91095750
- Style
- Long Sleeve, Shirt
Description
The Czech OD M21 Service Shirt is genuine Czech military surplus — an originally-issued service shirt pulled from Czech Army stores and ready to move through your storefront. With its understated olive-drab tone, point collar, and clean button-front silhouette, it bridges the gap between authentic military kit and everyday wearable apparel, giving your customers a piece of real soldier's uniform they can actually live in.
This shirt was issued as part of the Czech service uniform and shows the no-nonsense construction you'd expect from Eastern European military tailoring: a cotton-blend body, plain button placket, buttoned cuffs, and a flat untailed hem designed to tuck cleanly into trousers. There are no chest pockets, no flashy details — just a clean, utility-driven dress shirt with a slight European cut through the body and shoulders.
Who It Sells To
- Military surplus collectors and reenactors looking for authentic Warsaw Pact-era and post-Cold War Czech uniform pieces.
- Airsoft and milsim players building Eastern European loadouts on a budget.
- Workwear and vintage-fashion shoppers drawn to the muted olive color and clean European silhouette as a layering piece under field jackets, M65s, or chore coats.
- Preppers and outdoorsmen who want a tough, breathable cotton-blend shirt at a price point that won't hurt if it gets dirty in the field.
Key Features
- Genuine Czech military issue — not a copy. Real provenance, real markings.
- Olive drab (OD) colorway that pairs naturally with field pants, BDUs, and casual denim alike.
- Cotton-blend fabric — breathable, easy to launder, and broken in from issue wear.
- Point collar and full button front for a service-dress look that can be worn open, tucked, or layered.
- Buttoned cuffs and reinforced yoke for durability through repeated wash cycles.
- Flat hem, no tail — clean look whether tucked or worn out.
- Machine wash and dry for hassle-free care.
Condition Note
These are used surplus shirts. Expect honest signs of prior service — light wear, possible faded markings on the interior tag, and minor cosmetic character consistent with issued garments. That authenticity is exactly what collectors, reenactors, and vintage-fashion buyers are looking for. Sizes are marked in European/Czech sizing on the interior collar tag; advise customers to size up if they prefer a relaxed fit, as Czech service sizing tends to run trim through the chest.
A strong, low-cost addition to any surplus wall, milsim section, or vintage apparel rack — the kind of authentic piece that turns browsers into repeat customers.