60’s Military OG-107 Cotton Sateen Field Pants w/ Paint Splatter (27x29)
60’s Military OG-107 Cotton Sateen Field Pants w/ Paint Splatter (27x29)
1960’s Army Military OG-107 Cotton Sateen Field Pants / Utility Trousers Fatigues - Type 1
Made in the USA
-Ultra high rise, button fly, straight leg, large patch front pockets, flap button rear pockets, belt loops
Size: 27 x 29
Color: Army Green
Material: 100% Cotton Sateen
Waist: 13.5” flat
Hips: 18” flat
Rise: 12.5”
Inseam: 29”
Leg Opening:
Condition: Good with light signs of wear. Some discoloration, possibly from starch. Looks like they weren’t heavily worn or washed. Still a crisp material.
From the 1950s to the early 1980s, the OG-107 (and later OG-507) utilities became a defining uniform of the mid-twentieth century and one of the longest-serving uniforms in the US military. Arguably, their success lay in their simplicity and adaptability. The utilities were an overly simple design, and while they underwent subtle modification, they changed very little during their lifespan. They were suitable for a number of scenarios; work and manual labor, garrison duty, and, of course, combat. They also formed the basis of many soldiers’ uniforms in different environments, from stateside Basic Training to European outposts and the jungles of Southeast Asia. Overall, these true OGs have left a lasting impression on twentieth-century menswear. From their universal design and appeal to their celebrity and sub-cultural endorsement, the OG-107 utilities are, without a doubt, the original.