MIL-DTL-28950C(MC)
Department of Defense (DoD) Standard Color Card of Official
Standardized Shades for Sewing Threads 1968
Department of Defense (DoD) Standard Shades for Buttons 1966
(Application for copies should be addressed to the Color
Association of the United States, Inc., 409 W. 44th Street, New
York, NY 10016-0927.)
2.4. Order of precedence. In the event of a conflict between the
text of this document and the references cited herein, the text
of this document takes precedence. Nothing in this document,
however, supersedes applicable laws and regulations unless a
specific exemption has been obtained.
3.
REQUIREMENTS
3.1. Standard sample. Standard samples are furnished solely for
guidance and information to the contractor (see 6.3). Variation
from this specification may appear in the sample, in which case
the specification shall govern.
3.2. First article. When specified (see 6.2), a sample shall be
subjected to first article inspection in accordance with 4.3.
3.3. Materials.
3.3.1 Basic material. The basic material shall be cloth,
polyester/wool gabardine, conforming to type II, class 12 of
MIL-C-10176, 10.6 ounces, blue, shade 2312. An optional fabric
is cloth, wool, elastique, conforming to type II of MIL-C-3738,
16 ounces, blue, shade 2309.
3.3.2 Lining. The material for lining the coat, standard belt,
pocket flaps, buttonhole tab for sword slit, collar and vent; for
making the belt fastener; and for the facing of the inside pocket
shall be cloth, rayon, twill, 3.7 ounces, conforming to class 1
of MIL-C-368. The color of the cloth shall be black, shade 2604
(see 6.3).
3.3.3 Under collar cloth. The sword slit patch and collar tab
shall be made of wool flannel, under collar cloth, conforming to
A-A-50067. The color of the cloth shall be of an approved shade
to closely match the basic material of the coat (see 6.3).
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