1962 OG-107 Pant brown Pike Brothers

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Product information

The OG-107 was the basic utility uniform of the United States Army. Even Elvis Presley wore the OG-107 during his time of service. Introduced in 1952, it remained virtually unchanged through its 10-year production run, until 1963. The OG 107 proved itself because of its ruggedness and its comfortable loose-fit.
All versions of the OG-107 shared several basic design features. The trousers had a simple adjustment tab on the waist. Our version of the OG-107 has the same features as the original, however we changed the so called thirteen-star buttons to the more rugged "Ivory"-buttons, which have a long tradition in Europe since the 1920ies.

The following features characterize our OG-107 Pant:
-authentic OG-107 pattern
-Ivory Nut buttons
-345 g/sqm made of 100 % cotton, pre-washed
-woven label above the right back pocket
-loose fit
-Made in Turkey

 

Note for pants:


Measurements provided are of the product when laid flat, not as worn on a body.
WAIST: We measure the waist with the fly buttoned, spread flat on a surface, and given a light stretch tp remove any wrinkles and give a natural waist reading. The waist is then measured straight across the top of the waistband.
 FRONT RISE: With the fly buttoned, we measure starting from the crotch seam to the top of the waistband following the fly, giving the front rise a slight pull to remove wrinkles and give a natural measurement.
BACK RISE: Measuring from the same point as the front rise, we measure from the crotch seam to the back waistband, following the rear seam on the seat.
HEM: The hem is measured in the same manner, laying flat on a surface and measurements taken from the external sem to internal seam at the leg opening.

 

Care instructions

Machine Wash 30°

Do Not Bleach

Do Not Tumble

Iron Medium Heat

Dry-Clean