A real piece of clothing worn on the sleeve by the quiet elite.
This is a **1962 (DSA-1-704-C-62)** real OG-107 utility shirt. The most distinctive feature is the **"Early Green Berets (1st Special Forces Group)" SSI (Shoulder Sleeve Insignia)** sewn on the left shoulder.
This patch symbolizes the U.S. ARMY SPECIAL FORCES (a.k.a. Green Berets), which was founded from the early Cold War to the Vietnam War period. The style of embroidery suggests that it is relatively early, which tells us that this piece was actually worn by Special Forces personnel in the early days.
In addition, "U.S. ARMY" and name tape "BAXTER" are sewn on the chest, and the rank insignia of E-6 (Staff Sergeant) is sewn on both sleeves, clearly indicating that this is a uniform worn by a soldier with a history of service.
The body is a classic box silhouette using cotton satin fabric OG-107 TYPE1, and the texture created by washing gives it a charm that cannot be reproduced in current products.
The condition is moderate, but the fabric is firm and there is no noticeable damage. The buttons and sewing are all still intact and in good condition for practical use.
This is not just a shirt, but "a piece that wears the military history of a certain Green Beret.
It is not a mere shirt, but "a piece of clothing that wears the military history of a Green Beret. You can get both of them, and it is truly a vintage that "tells a story".
This is a used item and cannot be returned. Please understand.
Size (flat):
[Shoulder width] 47cm
[Body width] 55cm
[Sleeve length] 60cm
[Length] 72cm