The Swedish wool tunic has become a part of classic military wear on its own, being very high quality, cheap in price, and rather nice in the looks department. Nowadays, the availability seems to be waning, and these are likely the last ones we'll ever have.
A simple wool tunic with button closure and two to four front pockets (there are a few model variations; we do not differentiate). Usually, the tunics have back pockets, too. These also have a cotton lining.
Wool still works well in chilly weather and winter - it keeps you warm even when wet but doesn't get soaked without a good effort. It also resists soiling quite well and isn't too afraid of flame either. A popular little tweak is to change the Tre Kronor buttons to something else. The bravest have even ventured forth to dye the jacket.
There are a few model variations (M/39, M/39-58 and M/58). What these have in common along the material is the basic cut and fit, two hem pockets on the front and two on the back. We do not differentiate.
Swedish military surplus. In used but serviceable condition. Some airing might be in order.
Mathis C.
Gunnar L.
Allar T.