Photo by James Van Meer | Marine Corps Systems Command | 09.13.2022
Navy Clothing and Textile Research Facility clothing designer Katie Verrico measures a female Marine during Marine Corps Systems Command’s latest limited user evaluation of the redesigned physical training uniform prototype at Marine Corps University, Sept. 13, 2022. Select Marines will wear the prototype throughout a 30-day trial period, after which their feedback will be collected by......
Photo by Ashley Calingo | Marine Corps Systems Command | 09.13.2022
U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Soldier Center clothing designer Emily Madden evaluates the fit of a Marine wearing Marine Corps Systems Command’s redesigned physical training uniform prototype during a limited user evaluation at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia, Sept. 13, 2022. Select Marines will wear the updated prototype while they exercise for a 30-day trial......
Photo by Tonya Smith | Marine Corps Systems Command | 09.07.2022
Marine Corps Systems Command’s clothing and equipment team recruited Marines from across the National Capital Region to participate in a 30-day limited user evaluation of newly-redesigned physical training uniform prototypes. Like last year’s prototype, this uniform features anti-microbial, moisture-wicking, fast-drying fabrics and reflective elements. Unlike last year’s prototype, the......
Photo by Tonya Smith | Marine Corps Systems Command | 09.07.2022
The female version of the latest iteration of the physical training uniform prototype is shown here, modeled by a U.S. Marine at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia. The new PTU comes in gender-specific sizing and various changes have been made since last year’s limited user evaluation, including the incorporation of lighter materials and shorter shorts, along with anti-microbial, moisture......
Photo by Tonya Smith | Marine Corps Systems Command | 09.07.2022
The male version of the latest iteration of the physical training uniform prototype is shown here, modeled by a U.S. Marine at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia. The new PTU comes in gender-specific sizing and various changes have been made since last year’s limited user evaluation, including the incorporation of lighter materials and shorter shorts, along with anti-microbial, moisture......
Photo by Tonya Smith | Marine Corps Systems Command | 09.07.2022
Two participants in the latest physical training uniform (PTU) limited user evaluation (LUE) pose in the newest uniform prototype at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia. Following last year’s LUE, various changes have been made including, anti-microbial, moisture-wicking, fast-drying fabrics and reflective elements. Unlike last year’s prototype, the current iteration does not use......