These are OG-107 Utility Uniform pants, estimated to be from a lot around the early 1960s. These pants are also commonly known as baker pants. Notably, although cargo pockets are not normally present, they have been modified and cargo pockets have been added. In the 1960s, the uniforms of soldiers were beginning to be standardized to the OG-107, and while the jungle fatigues were already being issued in Vietnam, soldiers stationed on the U.S. mainland were not issued the OG-107 and mainly used the OG-107 utility uniform. The OG-107 utility uniform was used mainly by soldiers stationed on the U.S. mainland. In the early stages of the Vietnam War, the OG-107 pants were used in addition to the jungle fatigues. In the 82nd Airborne Division, paratroopers were paratroopers, so it is assumed that these modifications were made on a unit-by-unit basis.
The pants were originally glued and stored, so there is still a little bit of glue left on them. The color has faded to the extent that it feels white. There are no tears that stand out, but there are some missing buttons. This item is not suitable for those who are looking for a perfect and clean item, as it is in used condition. This is a used item and cannot be returned. Please understand.
Size (flat):
Waist 45cm Hip 56cm Inseam 38cm Inseam 85cm