Find more items like this. Gabardine Trousers SKU: BPNTWINWOOL01 MSRP: $26.56 Your Price: $23.90 Waist 28 30 32 Colors Blue Olive Drab QTY: These trousers are a wool and nylon combination. They are very classic in their style. They were worn as a middle layer in the service. In the coldest of weather when troops were out on the field, they wore a layer of thermal underwear, these wool trousers and then a field pant to keep warm. They are a typical straight leg trouser. They are offered in olive drab green(ARMY) and an evening blue(RAF). The green are a flat front waist with a brass zip front. The blue are pleated with a button fly. They are an excellent outdoor pant, yet by the classic look of them they can be worn as a casual look as well. Please specify your color of choice.Material/Fabric: WoolCondition: Surplus - Used Good Best Selling Similar Items!! Swiss Wool Tunic Sale Price: $40.46 Swiss Great War Wool Coat Sale Price: $80.96 US Military Bear Liner Sale Price: $7.20 Belgium Great Coat Sale Price: $105.75 Related Products Russian Style Winter capSale Price: $36.97 French PeacoatSale Price: $155.67 French Wool SweaterSale Price: $17.37 Tags Customers Associate with This Product. (Add Yours) No one has tagged this product yet. Why not be the first to suggest a search for which it should appear?
These trousers are a wool and nylon combination. They are very classic in their style. They were worn as a middle layer in the service. In the coldest of weather when troops were out on the field, they wore a layer of thermal underwear, these wool trousers and then a field pant to keep warm. They are a typical straight leg trouser. They are offered in olive drab green(ARMY) and an evening blue(RAF). The green are a flat front waist with a brass zip front. The blue are pleated with a button fly. They are an excellent outdoor pant, yet by the classic look of them they can be worn as a casual look as well. Please specify your color of choice.
Material/Fabric: WoolCondition: Surplus - Used Good
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