Logo updated 2015
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Industry | Tactical and Military Clothing Manufacturing |
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Founded | 1967 |
Founder | William S. Propper |
Headquarters | St. Charles, MO, United States |
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United States |
Products | Military, Public Safety and Tactical Clothing and Gear |
Website | www.propper.com |
Propper is a manufacturer of clothing and gear for tactical, law enforcement, public safety, and military applications. Since 1967 it has been one of the main uniform suppliers to the US Military.
Propper International was founded in 1967 by William S. Propper and landed its first government contract with the U.S. Navy, manufacturing the iconic white sailor caps known as "Dixie cups." As one of the largest official suppliers to the United States armed forces, Propper International has manufactured over 60 million garments for the U.S. Department of Defense and has outfitted over 10 million Army, Air Force, Navy, Marines, Coast Guard, and Special Forces personnel. Propper also manufactures apparel for the commercial military, tactical, law enforcement, and public safety markets and sells through both dealer/retailer channels and online through e-commerce. Propper commercial products are distributed through more than 2,500 military and law enforcement and specialty retail stores and websites across the country.
Propper's core product has always been the current standard issue U.S. military uniform. More recently, they expanded their product line to include clothing for law enforcement officers, firefighters and emergency medical personnel.
Propper is a prime contractor in nearly every branch of the U.S. military. In 2015 the company began offering boots.
The Propper Battle Dress Uniform was issued to the U.S. Army, Navy, Marines and Air Force. It used M81 Woodland and Desert Camouflage. It is now being phased out in favor of less utilitarian uniforms.
The Army Combat Uniform is the current combat uniform worn by the U.S. Army. It introduced the Universal Camouflage Pattern and also uses MultiCam pattern in Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan during military operations.
Other garments manufactured by Propper and worn by branches of the military include:
Propper introduced a full line of body armor for military and law enforcement use in January 2016. The 4PV, in both men's and women's versions, offers wearers better comfort and protection than the typical "clam shell" two-panel design found in most other body armor. In addition to concealable body armor, Propper also introduced a full range of tactical body armor with trauma plates front and back for added protection to meet NIJ threat level standards.