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  • Belt, Trouser, Web, USN. Navy Issue AB or Vanguard buckle. These buckles are similar to the USMC Trouser Belt, but they are blackened vs polished brass. Milspec 1.25" black cotton webbing and fittings, Navy Issue. Standard length is approximately 44 inches, long is 54 inches. Belt can be trimmed back once received. Learn More

    Belt, Trouser, Web, USN

    $18.00
  • Belt, Trouser, Web, USMC. USMC Issue AB or Vanguard buckle. Milspec 1.25" khaki cotton webbing and brass fittings. Standard length is approximately 44 inches, long is 54 inches. Belt can be trimmed back once received. Learn More

    Belt, Trouser, Web, USMC

    $24.00
  • USGI Type Cushion Sole Socks. New production OD green, wool / cotton / nylon blend. Made in the USA and GSA approved for government issue. Priced per pair. Learn More

    USGI Type Cushion Sole Socks

    $8.00
  • These undershirts are from the Rothco Military T-Shirt Line and are made with a strong, but soft cotton and polyester blend. They feature a tagless design in the neck so no annoying tag to irritate you. We searched for a long time for the "best color" to match Vietnam era undershirts and these tees are the closest that we have found. Learn More

    OD Green Undershirt

    $14.00
  • Reproduction ERDL Poplin Jungle Fatigue Pants. A Moore Militaria exclusive, and available solely through us, these Poplin (not ripstop) Green Dominant ERDL reproductions have all of the correct features including custom milled / printed Poplin, button fly, waist take up tabs, drain holes, Early ERDL DSA tags (as found on original Poplin ERDL's), "Bandage" pocket, knee darts, etc. See headgear section for matching boonies and berets. Learn More

    ERDL Poplin Jungle Fatigue Pants

    $90.00
  • OD Boonie, Poplin. These are our repro OD cotton poplin boonies to match the OD 1st and 2nd Pattern Jungle Fatigue sets currently listed. All correct features including 2.5" brim length, custom woven foliage band, square leather chin cord keeper, etc. Learn More

    OD Boonie, Poplin

    $40.00
  • OD Boonie, Rip-Stop, Original. These are original OD Cotton Rip-Stop boonies. Boonies are right out of the original carton and have the removable insect net included. We only have small sizes available currently (6 7/8) Learn More

    OD Boonie, Rip-Stop, Original (6 7/8)

    $35.00
  • Reproduction 3rd Pattern R/S Jungle Fatigues. We have decided to offer these as an "economy" option. These fatigues are produced by Rothco and are Vietnam styled, with slant pockets, etc. but they lack some of the small, specific details such as pocket drain holes, inner pockets, correct tags, etc. Because of their use of off the shelf fabric, lack of small details and large their production numbers, they have a lower production cost and we can offer them at a reduced rate compared to our other fatigues. Fatigues are 100% cotton ripstop and have been "pre-aged" so they appear to be faded and are lighter than their photo above. These are fine for most reenactments, airsoft, stage productions etc. Dying instructions courtesy of Eason Zoo in Wellington, New Zealand. As mentioned before, the Rothco 3rd Pattern Jungle Fatigues had a pre-aged factory finish that has a grey type color. It is ok, but many customers prefer a more accurate OD jungle fatigue look. Below are the instructions to dye these at home and you can reference photos 3 and beyond to see the process and finished look. The before uniform is on the right and the dyed uniform on the left. Please note, we are not responsible if this does not work right for you, we are just passing along the information that we found from someone who has done a good job with these. 1. Start with RIT Golden Yellow and Navy Blue Dye. You will mix then roughly 1 to 1 in a clean bucket. 2. Fill the bucket with warm water put 1/2 of the yellow bottle in the bucket. Then add navy blue gradually until the water reaches a dark green. It will look almost black, but if you spoon the water out of the bucket and let it fall back in, you will see it is OD green, The water should be much darker than the desired finished color. 3. Submerge the uniform set into the water where the pieces are completely covered and oak for approximately 30 minutes. As the dye takes into the fabric, the water itself will lose color and will become a tea-yellow color. You can add some salt to the bucket to help set the colors and then remove the uniform. 4. Once removed, rinse and spin dry in the washing machine then hang dry the uniform and allow it to dry. After this it can be worn and washed as usual. Learn More

    3rd Pattern R/S Jungle Fatigue Set (Econ)

    $140.00
  • Reproduction 3rd Pattern R/S Jungle Fatigues. We have decided to offer these as an "economy" option. These fatigues are produced by Rothco and are Vietnam styled, with slant pockets, etc. but they lack some of the small, specific details such as pocket drain holes, inner pockets, correct tags, etc. Because of their use of off the shelf fabric, lack of small details and large their production numbers, they have a lower production cost and we can offer them at a reduced rate compared to our other fatigues. Fatigues are 100% cotton ripstop and have been "pre-aged" so they appear to be faded and are lighter than their photo above. These are fine for most reenactments, airsoft, stage productions etc. Dying instructions courtesy of Eason Zoo in Wellington, New Zealand. As mentioned before, the Rothco 3rd Pattern Jungle Fatigues had a pre-aged factory finish that has a grey type color. It is ok, but many customers prefer a more accurate OD jungle fatigue look. Below are the instructions to dye these at home and you can reference photo 2 and beyond to see the process and finished look. The before uniform is on the right and the dyed uniform on the left. Please note, we are not responsible if this does not work right for you, we are just passing along the information that we found from someone who has done a good job with these. 1. Start with RIT Golden Yellow and Navy Blue Dye. You will mix then roughly 1 to 1 in a clean bucket. 2. Fill the bucket with warm water put 1/2 of the yellow bottle in the bucket. Then add navy blue gradually until the water reaches a dark green. It will look almost black, but if you spoon the water out of the bucket and let it fall back in, you will see it is OD green, The water should be much darker than the desired finished color. 3. Submerge the uniform set into the water where the pieces are completely covered and oak for approximately 30 minutes. As the dye takes into the fabric, the water itself will lose color and will become a tea-yellow color. You can add some salt to the bucket to help set the colors and then remove the uniform. 4. Once removed, rinse and spin dry in the washing machine then hang dry the uniform and allow it to dry. After this it can be worn and washed as usual. Learn More

    3rd Pattern R/S Jungle Fatigue Pant (Econ)

    $70.00
  • Reproduction 3rd Pattern R/S Jungle Fatigues. We have decided to offer these as an "economy" option. These fatigues are produced by Rothco and are Vietnam styled, with slant pockets, etc. but they lack some of the small, specific details such as pocket drain holes, inner pockets, correct tags, etc. Because of their use of off the shelf fabric, lack of small details and large their production numbers, they have a lower production cost and we can offer them at a reduced rate compared to our other fatigues. Fatigues are 100% cotton ripstop and have been "pre-aged" so they appear to be faded and are lighter than their photo above. These are fine for most reenactments, airsoft, stage productions etc. Dying instructions courtesy of Eason Zoo in Wellington, New Zealand. As mentioned before, the Rothco 3rd Pattern Jungle Fatigues had a pre-aged factory finish that has a grey type color. It is ok, but many customers prefer a more accurate OD jungle fatigue look. Below are the instructions to dye these at home and you can reference photos 3 and beyond to see the process and finished look. The before uniform is on the right and the dyed uniform on the left. Please note, we are not responsible if this does not work right for you, we are just passing along the information that we found from someone who has done a good job with these. 1. Start with RIT Golden Yellow and Navy Blue Dye. You will mix then roughly 1 to 1 in a clean bucket. 2. Fill the bucket with warm water put 1/2 of the yellow bottle in the bucket. Then add navy blue gradually until the water reaches a dark green. It will look almost black, but if you spoon the water out of the bucket and let it fall back in, you will see it is OD green, The water should be much darker than the desired finished color. 3. Submerge the uniform set into the water where the pieces are completely covered and oak for approximately 30 minutes. As the dye takes into the fabric, the water itself will lose color and will become a tea-yellow color. You can add some salt to the bucket to help set the colors and then remove the uniform. 4. Once removed, rinse and spin dry in the washing machine then hang dry the uniform and allow it to dry. After this it can be worn and washed as usual. Learn More

    3rd Pattern R/S Jungle Fatigue Coat (Econ)

    $70.00