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Do you have pics of the labels in these? Do you have a link where i can get some?
Thanks. Bowen
View attachment 161462 Hey Guppy:
Do you have pics of the labels in these? Do you have a link where i can get some?
Thanks. Bowen
I don't have any specific source. You can get originals from surplus stores or eBay, and I believe there are a few reproductions made. Just look around.Hey guppy where can I find a pair of the 1951 army pants, with pocket flap closure? I had a pair of them when I was in high school and they were my favorite very functional, come in handy to a working man for sure
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Check my post above for a link to buy new. The M-1951 pant isn't the photo posted in the original post to this thread. The photo posted, with the pocket flap, is an M-65 pant, which appears to be part of a winter system that could have a quilted liner buttoned into it. Much like the M-65 Field Jacket system. I'd like to know the story, if there is one besides them sharing a similar winter system approach, why they used that same code when updating the M-51 jacket to the M-65 Field Jacket.Hey guppy where can I find a pair of the 1951 army pants, with pocket flap closure? I had a pair of them when I was in high school and they were my favorite very functional, come in handy to a working man for sure
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These are great!
The vietnam era 50's-70's utilities are my favorites. I like the 4 pocket variant. Vintage ones in 100% cotton are super soft and comfy. Earl's apparel makes a modern Made in USA version that's reasonably priced and well made.
https://www.allseasonsuniforms.com/products/ea1001p-stan-ray-4-pocket-fatigue-pant
I found a couple pairs of USMC 4-pocket utilities in high school. As you said, so soft and comfortable. I found they wore out really quickly, though. I'm easy on my clothes, and I wore through both pairs in the thigh area. Never done that to any other pants in my life. I couldn't even make shorts out of them. I think that is when I moved to the 6-pocket BDU.The vietnam era 50's-70's utilities are my favorites. I like the 4 pocket variant. Vintage ones in 100% cotton are super soft and comfy.
Laugh??? Hell no!! Guppy.@Bowen, @John D Maccarter, you might be interested, I just picked up a pair of Non Stock M1951 repros, ordered on Amazon. They're great. Easily recommended.
I also have a pair of P44 monkey trousers en route from Bronson, which have just cleared customs and should be in my possession in a few more days.
Lastly, nobody better laugh, but I just ordered a pair of Bob Dong HBT Tiger Stripe Camo shorts. While I don't think these are a military repro, they are cool. When they come, I will take pics and post them here, as long as everyone promises not to make any jokes about the length. They're supposed to be short.
Tiger stripe, woodland, and multicam are my top three favorite camo patterns.Laugh??? Hell no!! Guppy.
Anything, anything at all in Tiger Stripe harkens me back to when camo WAS cool!
Wanna see em!
Aside...upon reflection i believe i already have a pair of those trousers in your first post. If they are the ones that had button in linings then i do. It seems i forgot to turn in my entire Marine issue cold weather gear from @74-75. Guess i was in the wrong line. Oops
Time to dig into a couple old Seabags.
Bowen