Fatigue pants OG 507. Production 1980. In deadstock condition. Military uniform that represented a turning point in the history of military clothing of the US Army.
Fatigue pants OG 507. Production 1980. In deadstock condition. Military uniform that represented a turning point in the history of military clothing of the US Army.
Fatigue pants OG 507. Production 1980. In deadstock condition. Military uniform that represented a turning point in the history of military clothing of the US Army.
Fatigue pants OG 507. Production 1980. In deadstock condition. Military uniform that represented a turning point in the history of military clothing of the US Army.
    Fatigue pants OG 507. Production 1980. In deadstock condition. Military uniform that represented a turning point in the history of military clothing of the US Army.
    Fatigue pants OG 507. Production 1980. In deadstock condition. Military uniform that represented a turning point in the history of military clothing of the US Army.
    Fatigue pants OG 507. Production 1980. In deadstock condition. Military uniform that represented a turning point in the history of military clothing of the US Army.
    Fatigue pants OG 507. Production 1980. In deadstock condition. Military uniform that represented a turning point in the history of military clothing of the US Army.
Fatigue pants OG 507. Production 1980. In deadstock condition. Military uniform that represented a turning point in the history of military clothing of the US Army.
Fatigue pants OG 507. Production 1980. In deadstock condition. Military uniform that represented a turning point in the history of military clothing of the US Army.
Fatigue pants OG 507. Production 1980. In deadstock condition. Military uniform that represented a turning point in the history of military clothing of the US Army.
Fatigue pants OG 507. Production 1980. In deadstock condition. Military uniform that represented a turning point in the history of military clothing of the US Army.

1980s Fatigue pants OG 507 - 36x33

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1973 marked a significant moment for the U.S. Army with the introduction of service uniforms made from a blend of polyester and cotton, known as OG 507.

This new uniform was a significant departure from previous materials and featured a distinctive look, called a "durable print," that was markedly different from the fabric previously used.

The uniforms were washable and easier to maintain, marked by large yellow labels sewn inside and fastened with zippers rather than buttons.

These uniforms, along with the earlier OG-107, remained standard until the introduction of the BDU (Battle Dress Uniform) camouflage uniform in 1981.

The OG-507 like the previous OG-107 featured a dark green and khaki color.

Material: 50% cotton and 50% polyester.

Fatigue pants with Scovill zip.

Condition: In excellent condition.

Measures:

Label size 38x33

Recommended size 36x33

Length: 114cm

Waist: 46cm

Bottom width: 20.5cm

Thigh: 38cm

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Since these are vintage products, the measurements indicated on the product labels (if present) may differ from reality.

The passage of time has significantly changed the size and fit of most of our items.

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Please note that we do not accept any responsibility for products damaged during use or washing.

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