The sleeves, shoulders, and collar are the most rugged components of the shirt, and for good reason, as they'll be exposed to the most wear and tear. Constructed of a 7-ounce blend of cotton and Cordura nylon rip-stop fabric, they are thick and reinforced at the elbow with a built-in pocket for elbow pads. Add a wide Velcro strap closure at the wrist, large YKK zippered upper arm pockets with a loop patch panel, and channels for pens or other small items, and you get a very utilitarian platform that'll protect your arms as well as carry all your stuff. The zip-up collar is tall and equally rugged but has a short section at the back of the neck made of elastic jersey material to allow air flow and accommodate a wide range of motion. This is a nice touch not usually included in a combat shirt. If you want a more uniform appearance, every Defender ships with a set of epaulettes that can be easily sewn on.
First Tactical Defender Shirt Body: 6.5-ounce 100% Polyester jersey; snag-, fade-, and wrinkle resistant with wicking and anti-microbial finish Sleeves and Collar: 6.9-ounce, 55% cotton/45% Cordura Nylon mechanical, 2-way stretch, double ripstop with moisture wicking finish
Zippers: YKK Pulls: Duraflex
• Articulated elbows
• Running gussets
• Vented mesh locations Colors: Black, midnight navy, OD green Price: $79.99
Complementing the shirt is the new Defender BDU pants. Constructed of the exact same 7-ounce cotton and Cordura nylon fabric as the shirt, these pants are a perfect match and about as solid as a pair of BDUs can be, with triple stitching at every seam. To maximize airflow through this bullet-proof fabric are a series of embroidered grommets down both sides of the gusseted crotch and behind both knees. The waist is double-layered for durability but also has a bit of stretch for comfort, and the YKK zipper closure at the front will keep everything secure with both an interior button and exterior Prym snap. The Defenders have seven wide belt loops and every other one is riveted and ultra-reinforced so not even the heaviest duty belt should pose a problem.
The body of this shirt is the yin to the sleeves' yang. Here is where breathability, not durability, matters most. First Tactical chose a lighter, 100% polyester jersey material that is both moisture wicking and antimicrobial to keep the wearer cool and dry. The main torso has a softer, almost cotton-like feel while the sides are a super-thin compression shirt texture. These materials have an incredible amount of stretch and are both fade and wrinkle resistant. Fitted properly, this basically creates a second skin that will keep you comfortable and won't inhibit your range of motion one bit.
As with any good pair of tactical pants, the Defenders have an abundance of pockets for just about everything you'd need to carry and then some. The front main pockets are deep and wide enough for a pistol or rifle magazines. Complementing both are small corner pockets to protect the clip of a pocket knife and two slash pockets perfectly fitted for a 30-round AR-15 magazine, should you choose to carry a couple spares. There's even a small pocket on the right side near the waist just large enough for a couple of batteries or a handcuff key.