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Man's O.D. Woolen Winter Uniform > Trousers, Wool, Serge, OD, Light
Shade
Trousers, Wool, Serge, OD, Light
Shade
This page was last updated:
January 10, 2013
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 This
is the standard issue enlisted men's trouser worn in both dress and
field uniforms. Indeed, officer's wore the same style and pattern
of trousers with their field uniforms. Made
from 100% wool serge in the correct light shade color. The color on
these trousers does NOT exactly match the coat and are historically
accurate slightly lighter in contrast. We have
contracted to have our own light shade od wool trouser material custom dyed and woven
to our specs in Mexico. Our wool material was dyed and finished to exhibit the
same speckled appearance as original trousers. The thread used is
American spun authentically finished and rugged 100% cotton thread. The outseams,
inseams and seat seam are stitched with heavier thread to prevent
blow-outs. Pockets are constructed exactly per original specifications.
We proudly make and sell the ONLY domestically
produced US Army Light Shade wool trousers available anywhere.
These trousers will outlast many originals and are authentic in every
detail.
Price $199.99 each.
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here for a message about sold-out merchandise.
Light Od #3 web trouser belt with new tip and open-face (Square black
frame) buckle. Meant for all uniforms except Khaki cotton uniform. We
cut webbing to size adding 4" to waist size given.
This item was mostly used by Enlisted Men, and occasionally by officers.
$20.00 each
Light Od #3 web trouser belt with new tip and smooth-face (Polished
brass) buckle. Meant for all uniforms except Khaki cotton uniform. This
belt includes the smooth face buckle instead of the square-frame open
face buckle. We cut webbing to size adding 4" to waist size given.
This item was used by both Enlisted Men and officers.
$20.00 each
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service, shoulder
sleeve insignia and rank chevrons for coats and shirts
please visit our
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Insignia page
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