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The OG-107 Pant was part of the regular field uniform of the United States Armed Forces from 1952 to 1963. The predecessor of the uniform was the Pattern 1947, which was the combination of the 1940s summer uniform and the actual OG-107 of the 1950s. The basic fabric was a cotton herringbone twill, as usual for the 1940s. However, the fit and details were already as from the 50s. Typical of the 1940s and 1950s uniforms was that parts were individualized by the soldiers to their individual needs. For example, leg pockets were added to the pants or so-called pen holders were added to the shirts. Pike Brothers revived these details in the OD-7s as well.
- Style: 1947 OG-107 Pants
- Fit: Loose fit - Straight leg - High rise
- Color: Olive Drab
- Material: 100% cotton
- Button-Fly
- Leg pockets
- Pre-washed, no more shrinkage
Our model is 180cm, 70kg – wears size 32/32