US Army Utility Shirt OG-107 2nd Model – Medium . UA1203

$70.00

United States Army Officer Utility Shirt OG-107. Second Model with the “clipped” corner pockets, limited production time and not seen as often as the 1st and 3rd models of the OG-107 shirt. Shirt has custom embroidered “U.S. Army” above one pocket and custom embroidered soldier’s name above the other front pocket. The shirt has shoulder sleeve insignia (patch) on each upper sleeve.  Also, has officer cloth collar insignia on collar area. Tag in neck area marked: Guaranteed Trooper Fatigues and size marked M. Early to mid 1960 era. Worn condition.

 

Additional Notes: The U.S. OG-107 was the basic work utility uniform (fatigues) of all branches of the United States Armed Forces from 1952 until its discontinuation in 1989. The designation came from the U.S. Army’s coloring code “Olive Green 107” and “Olive Green 507”, which were shades of dark green, the OG-107 being cotton and OG-507 polyester-cotton blend introduced in the early 1970s. Regardless of the fabric, the two shades were almost identical. All versions of the OG-107 shared several basic design features. The OG-107 was made out of cotton sateen. The shirt could be tucked in or worn outside the trousers depending on the preference of the local commander. If sufficiently hot and humid, troops could be permitted to roll up the sleeves and unblouse the trousers. The OG-107 consisted of a button front and two simple pockets on the upper chest that closed by means of a buttoned flap.

 

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Weight 25 oz
Dimensions 12 × 10 × 2 in