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Vintage Military Pants Vietnam Tropical OG 107 Small Short 60s Olive Green Cargo

$ 47.51

Availability: 36 in stock
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Condition: Good condition. Fabric in excellent condition. All buttons accounted for, but one button on the right cargo pocket is broken. Replacement button included in pocket. Tags are legible and belt loops in good shape. Tiny hole in right side cargo pocket as well. See pics for details.
  • Conflict: Vietnam (1961-75)
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Vietnam
  • Theme: Militaria

    Description

    Trousers, Man's Cotton Wind Resistant Rip Stop Poplin, OG-107 Class 1. USA 100-69-C-1107 100% Cotton
    Trousers Men's Combat Tropical
    Waist: 27-31"
    Inseam:29.5"
    Stock No. 8405-935-304
    Own a piece of history with these vintage military pants from the Vietnam War era. Made from durable, olive green fabric, these pants feature ample cargo pockets and a comfortable fit in size small short. Perfect for collectors of militaria or those looking to add a unique touch to their wardrobe, these pants are an original, authentic item from the Vietnam War period. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of history with these vintage military pants.
    Natick Labs designed the tropical combat
    jacket
    and trousers in 1962 following a request from Army Material Command for a specialized uniform for
    Special Forces
    personnel in Vietnam.
    1
    The trousers were made from OG-107 wind-resistant cotton poplin and had two side hanging pockets, left and right hip pockets and two bellows-type cargo pockets that contained leg ties. The left thigh cargo pocket also contained a smaller inner pocket that was originally designed to hold a survival kit. The trousers also boasted a gas flap behind the button fly, leg bottom drawstrings and waistband button tabs that allowed the waist size to be adjusted by two inches.
    The tropical combat uniform was ideally suited to Vietnam because it was both lightweight and quick drying, but itis exposed pocket buttons had a tendency to get snagged in the jungle.
    1. Support To United States Army In Vietnam - Clothing & Equipment (United States Army Material Command Feb 1967)
    Inv.# A186