Sabotage Military Jacket (late 80s - early 90s)
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This rare Sabotage outerwear piece is a functional and visually striking jacket, likely from the late 1980s or early 1990s. Crafted from a shimmering nylon that shifts subtly between green, grey, and hints of blue depending on the light, the jacket blends utilitarian design with bold contrasts — most notably the bright solar orange quilted lining.
Designed with practicality in mind, it features a hidden, foldable hood that tucks neatly into the collar and secures with a Velcro closure. The front includes four functional pockets: two angled hand pockets and two flap chest pockets for storage. The back of the jacket has cleverly integrated intake panels to provide better mobility.
A curious design choice (and conversation starter) is the asymmetric armpit venting system: three grommet vents under the left arm at the front, none on the right. However, both sides feature rear vents for breathability. Wondering if this is intentional or a mistake.
Size: Large (Men)
Pit to Pit - 64cm
Back - 70cm
Arms (Pit to Cuff) - 50cm
Condition is great preowned with little signs of wear. No damages.











