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Description
The military fatigue pant of the late 1950s, issued first as the OG-107 and later as the OG-507, became an icon of utility. Defined by rugged fabrics, front patch pockets, and flap back pockets, it earned its reputation for durability in th...
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I love the fit, fabric and style. They would be five stars except for the snap closure. It does not stay closed with moderate tension applied. A local seamstress is going to replace it with a better clasp. Unfortunate cost but worth it to keep the shorts.
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David · Yesterday
This review is for the ranger (shorts) and the endeavor (fatigue top) . Finally, a great and matching pair that fits me. I am rather small (28 pants, etc) and was looking for a go-to outfit that was sturdy and comfortable for any weather and variable situations. This definitely hits the mark. I intend to find out whether there is a compatible long pants selection to round everything out. I am very pleased.
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Leonard · 5 days ago
Front snap and rear button problems
Really like the fit and material on these, but the front closure snap doesn’t stay closed unless I wear a belt. Also, one of the back pocket buttons popped off on the second wear.