Fifty150
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Military clothing, for a lot of us, has never been a fashion item.
I see fashion designers using military elements like epaulettes. Just recently, in a boutique, my girlfriend pointed out a rack of jackets that looked exactly like M-65 field jackets. And of course, the cargo pant is nothing more than a civilian glorified set of BDU's.
As a kid, some guys got surplus gear because the surplus shop was the only place their folks could afford to shop at. Other guys had brothers, cousins, dads, uncles, et cetera, who might have given you something after they got a new item issued. Then as I got older, guys always brought back items from the service. Typically, if I guy went into boot camp as a skinny kid, he might go up a size after they fed him 3,500 calories a day. Then those size large jackets and such would be given to a buddy, since he now needed an XL.
Over the years, as my weight went up and down. I've given away a ton of good quality uniforms that I couldn't fit anymore. Field coats, flight jackets, and even Gore-Tex ECWCS. A lot of that stuff was in mint condition.
I can see trying to find bargains from a surplus shop. But I can't see paying top dollar from a couture boutique for something with a military "look".
I see fashion designers using military elements like epaulettes. Just recently, in a boutique, my girlfriend pointed out a rack of jackets that looked exactly like M-65 field jackets. And of course, the cargo pant is nothing more than a civilian glorified set of BDU's.
As a kid, some guys got surplus gear because the surplus shop was the only place their folks could afford to shop at. Other guys had brothers, cousins, dads, uncles, et cetera, who might have given you something after they got a new item issued. Then as I got older, guys always brought back items from the service. Typically, if I guy went into boot camp as a skinny kid, he might go up a size after they fed him 3,500 calories a day. Then those size large jackets and such would be given to a buddy, since he now needed an XL.
Over the years, as my weight went up and down. I've given away a ton of good quality uniforms that I couldn't fit anymore. Field coats, flight jackets, and even Gore-Tex ECWCS. A lot of that stuff was in mint condition.
I can see trying to find bargains from a surplus shop. But I can't see paying top dollar from a couture boutique for something with a military "look".