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Unissued OG 507 Fatigue Shirt

Oftentimes dress shirts cost more money than they're worth. These unissued OG 507 shirts are a steal and offer a blend of history and timeless style that's hard to beat.

The History:

The venerable OG 107 lineage of fatigues represents one of the longest-serving uniforms in United States military history. While the design saw minor changes throughout its multi-decade run, much of the Cold War era was synonymous with the aesthetics of this uniform. 

The OG 507 represents the final evolution of the design; its name denotes the new color code necessitated by switching to a 50/50 poly cotton blend. Overall, this mostly made the shirts easier to care for, but the colors between the 107 and 507 are more or less identical. Manufactured from 1975 to 1989, these uniforms would ultimately be replaced by woodland BDUs. 

Oftentimes dress shirts cost more money than they're worth. These unissued OG 507 shirts are a steal and offer a blend of history and timeless style that's hard to beat.

The History:

The venerable OG 107 lineage of fatigues represents one of the longest-serving uniforms in United States military history. While the design saw minor changes throughout its multi-decade run, much of the Cold War era was synonymous with the aesthetics of this uniform. 

The OG 507 represents the final evolution of the design; its name denotes the new color code necessitated by switching to a 50/50 poly cotton blend. Overall, this mostly made the shirts easier to care for, but the colors between the 107 and 507 are more or less identical. Manufactured from 1975 to 1989, these uniforms would ultimately be replaced by woodland BDUs. 

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Unissued OG 507 Fatigue Shirt

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Oftentimes dress shirts cost more money than they're worth. These unissued OG 507 shirts are a steal and offer a blend of history and timeless style that's hard to beat.

The History:

The venerable OG 107 lineage of fatigues represents one of the longest-serving uniforms in United States military history. While the design saw minor changes throughout its multi-decade run, much of the Cold War era was synonymous with the aesthetics of this uniform. 

The OG 507 represents the final evolution of the design; its name denotes the new color code necessitated by switching to a 50/50 poly cotton blend. Overall, this mostly made the shirts easier to care for, but the colors between the 107 and 507 are more or less identical. Manufactured from 1975 to 1989, these uniforms would ultimately be replaced by woodland BDUs.