Vintage 1968 M65 Army 82nd Airborne Combat Patches Jacket
You open your wardrobe. Nothing feels right. Everything looks the same, too modern, too plain, too forgettable. You want something with actual history behind it. Something that carries a story before you even put it on. Well, that search just ended. The Vintage 1968 M65 Army Jacket has just landed in our New Arrivals collection at NY American Jacket. And honestly, it’s everything that was missing from your rotation.
A Piece Born From Real Military History
The year 1968 wasn’t just any year. It was raw, intense, and deeply significant in ways history never forgot. The Vintage 1968 M65 Army 82nd Airborne Combat Patches Jacket carries that exact weight on its shoulders, literally. Those combat patches aren’t decoration. They’re a tribute to real service, real sacrifice, and a military legacy that deserves genuine respect. Furthermore, that deep green colorway is earthy, honest, and completely timeless in every single setting.
Built the Way Things Used to Be Built
The external cotton fabric is durable, breathable, and naturally tough, the kind of material that actually improves with wear over time. Inside, the viscose lining keeps everything smooth and comfortable against your skin all day long. Moreover, the button closure runs clean and flat down the front, staying true to the original 1968 design without any unnecessary updates. The stand-up collar sits structured and protective right at your neckline, exactly where you need it most.
Storage, Coverage, and Real Everyday Wearability
Full-length sleeves give you complete coverage when the temperature drops unexpectedly. Two outside pockets and one inside pocket handle your everyday essentials practically and securely. So whether you’re layering it over a simple tee or wearing it through a cold morning, this jacket from NY American Jacket delivers real character without even trying.




Logan –
Combat patches tell everything.
Aiden –
The green cotton on this jacket has a genuine aged weight that immediately sets it apart from anything marketed as vintage without actually delivering on it. The 82nd Airborne patches are positioned accurately and stitched with real care. Stand up collar frames everything well and the viscose lining inside makes extended wear far more comfortable than unlined versions I have tried before.
Grayson –
Bought this for a military history enthusiast friend and he spent twenty minutes examining the patch placement and cotton construction before saying anything. His verdict was that the attention to period accurate detail was the best he had seen outside of an actual surplus store. The button closure and stand up collar completed the whole look exactly as he had hoped.
Caleb –
Wore this jacket to a vintage market and three separate vendors approached me thinking it was an original surplus piece. The green cotton has a muted, earthy tone that reads authentically rather than looking freshly dyed and the combat patches add a layer of character that plain field jackets simply cannot achieve. The inside pocket is deep and gets used every single time.
Cooper –
The cotton fabric on this jacket drapes and moves exactly the way properly weighted military cotton is supposed to. It holds structure across the shoulders without being stiff and the button closure down the front sits flat without any pulling or distortion. After several washes the green has remained consistent and the patches have stayed firmly stitched without any lifting at the edges.