Cotton Sateen Shirt S/S - Olive Green
For a more complete history on this iconic garment, check out Jeremy's write-up on the OG 107 Shirt here. The OG107 is one uniform which has stood the test of time during its military career, as well as its second life as a classic piece of menswear. Originally developed in 1952, the Olive Green shade 107 cotton ‘utility uniform’ or ‘OG107’ as it came to be known, is the classic example of military ‘fatigues’. Called such because they were worn during fatiguing duty, they stayed in service for decades after their implementation (although went through a subtle modification or two). One such modification came in 1964, when further changes were made to the utility shirt - including the introduction of pointed pocket flaps and concave dull plastic buttons, this came to be known as the Type III. This model, with its short sleeves is a "Modified Type III", as short sleeved models were never officially produced or issued. As such, all short-sleeved OG 107 shirts were modified by a tailor or