OG107 Field Fatigue Pant
The OG-107 Field Pant, often referred to as the OG-107 fatigue pant, is a classic piece of military apparel with a rich history. OG-107 stands for "Olive Green 107," which was the specific shade of dark green used for this uniform. It was the standard utility uniform for all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces from 1952 until its discontinuation in 1989, seeing extensive use during the Korean War and the Vietnam War. The Type I pants have been reproduced this time, balancing improved fits with the classic look and fabrics you expect.Type I is the earliest versions, produced from 1952 onwards.Easily identifiable by their rectangular pocket flaps, these are the ones you'll most often see in photographs from the early to mid-1960s. Like military trousers, these pants feature waist sizes in 2-inch increments.And each pants offers an additional 2 inches of adjustment for a perfect fit. We have meticulously reproduced the standard military-spec OG-107 fabric, paying close attention to every de