Early 1960s, estimated 34 OG-107 utility pants, baker pants, used.

Price
$85
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The OG-107 utility pants are a masterpiece that has been used for the longest time in the history of the U.S. Army. This item has the characteristics of the Type I model, which is considered to be one of the earliest models. The material used is supple and thick 100% cotton satin, and details from the late 1950s and early 1960s can be seen in the button fly specification, the width of the front placket, and the shape of the front and back pockets.

The back pockets originally had flaps, but the flaps have been removed on both sides, suggesting that these pockets were custom-made by soldiers for local modifications and practicality. This is also part of the realistic "look" of military wear actually worn in the field. It is truly a one-of-a-kind item that retains the intent and traces of the user.

The OG-107 was widely used not only by the Army, but also by the Marine Corps, Air Force, Navy, and the entire U.S. military, and its functionality and durability were even referred to as "the perfection of military clothing. The functionality and durability of these uniforms were described as "the perfection of military uniforms. The harsh missions and daily lives of soldiers ooze out from this piece of clothing, which is clothed in the atmosphere of the times.

The size is large, with a roomy silhouette, and it goes well with not only military style, but also work and American casual wear. The fading effect from age, the puckering of the sewing, and the unique olive drab color create a deep taste that only vintage can bring out.

A real existing unit of the early OG-107 model. This is a superb piece dedicated to all those who seek the essence of vintage military. This is a used item and cannot be returned. Please understand.

Size (flat)

Waist 40cm Hip 60cm Inseam 34cm Inseam 81cm

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