This item is an OG-107 Utility Shirt (Sateen Shirt), which was employed by the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War.
The label shows a 1967 contract (DSA 100-67-C-3716 / made by Foster Industries, Inc.), which means that this shirt was actually issued during the Vietnam War. The USMC (United States Marine Corps) stencil and Eagle Glove Anchor (EGA) mark can be seen on the breast pocket, making the Marine Corps version of the OG-107 a very rare item among the Army's OG-107s.
Details
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Model: Shirt, Man's, Cotton, Sateen, OG-107
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Contract number: DSA 100-67-C-3716 (1967)
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Manufacturer: Foster Industries, Inc.
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Size: 17 1/2 x 36 (large size / good fit)
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Features:
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Button-front placket
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2 Chest Pockets with Flap
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USMC stencil + EGA mark on breast pocket
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Cotton satin fabric (the more you wear it, the more the texture will increase)
Condition.
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Very good condition for an aged item.
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The color remains dark and there is little fading or damage.
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The stencil remains clearly and is a highly collectible piece.
Description]
The OG-107 utility shirt is a typical U.S. military combat uniform that was used for a long time from the 1950s through the Vietnam War to the 1970s. In particular, the USMC-spec stenciled version was released in small numbers and is very rare today.
It has a great presence not only as a military collection related to the Vietnam War, but also as a vintage work shirt/fashion item. Because it is a used item, it cannot be returned. Please understand.
Size:17 1/2 × 36
Size (laid flat):
Shoulder width 48cm Body width 67cm Length 80cm Sleeve length 68cm