This document will serve as a reference for new customers with questions about the different options available for RAID Mod shirts.
We've gotten the same handful of questions repeatedly, so we figured a visual aid was in order.
Styling
Loop Fields
G3 Style
Based on the gold standard in combat and field shirts when we got our start, G3 style loop fields are 2 strips of loop running vertically along both the lower body and the flap of the bicep pockets as seen here:
Thumb Style
Honoring those that came before us, this more traditional style resembling early DIY-in-country RAID Mods features a single nearly full width loop field on the lower body of the bicep pocket, and none on the pocket flap. Example:
Pocket Closures
We offer 2 options for pocket closure method, original (buttons) or hook and loop. We've broken down the pros and cons of each here:
Original/Button closure:
Pros |
Cons |
Free |
Less user-friendly |
Quiet |
slightly heavier |
Rugged and long-lasting |
Hook & Loop closure:
Pros |
Cons |
Speed |
Cost (see product listing) |
One-hand opening |
Louder |
Drip factor |
Shorter lifespan |
Sizing
Do not assume that your T-shirt size is a direct translation; BDU shirts are sized based on the wearer's chest measurement and height independently according to the following formula:
Base size (Chest Measurement range) x Height (your overall height range) = actual size (ex. Medium Long - abbreviated ML)
Note: BDUs are cut to be worn over an undershirt, and untucked, so you may want to order a different length dependent on your desired fit and how close you are to either end of the range