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Introduced in the early 2000s, the ACU (Army Combat Uniform) is current
United States Army forces battle uniform, consisting of combat shirt and
cargo trousers, and the successor to both the classic Battle Dress Uniform
(BDU) and Desert Camouflage Uniform (DCU). Featuring a number of
significant design changes, ACU shirts and combat trousers have all the
features that distinguish Army Combat Uniform from its predecessors. The
shirt goes with a Mandarin collar and zippered front closure covered with
hook-and-loop flap, tilted chest and sleeve pockets, hook-and-loop adjustable cuffs,
elbow pads pockets, a 3-slot pen pocket on the left arm and hook-and-loop plates
to attach name tapes, rank insignia, morale patches and tabs. ACU trousers
come with two thigh pockets, tilted forward for easy access and with
elastic drawstring and hook-and-loop closure for secure carry when on the move,
two calf pockets (one on each leg) with a hook-and-loop closure, as well as hook-and-loop
pouches designed for knee pad inserts. All those characteristics are
present in Teesar ACU combat shirt and cargo trousers in popular MultiCam
camo, which is ideal for a range of environments.