Reproduction 1st. Pattern OG-107 Sateen Fatigue Trousers. These are the classic OG-107's seen throughout the Vietnam War. Pants feature custom milled 8.5 ounce cotton, correct smooth finish flat button, button fly, button waist take up tab, and exact spec tags. Inseam is 32" (Regular) which works for taller people when worn bloused in boots.
The first "Type I" model was introduced in 1952 and remained virtually unchanged through its 11 year production run. The shirt featured a sleeve with no true cuff or buttons; it was simply a straight sleeve with a simple hem at the cuff. The shirt's two chest pockets and the trousers rear two pockets had a rectangular pocket flap that buttoned. The buttons were a "dished" style and most of the 50's production were a dark brown color while the majority of the 60's production buttons were dark green. The trousers also had a simple adjustment tab on the waist that could be buttoned. The shirt and trousers were also sized in groups (Small, Medium, Large, etc.) This model was replaced in April 1963 when specifications came out for the second model. Despite the specification change, due to the 11 year production history, these would see service for years to come during the Vietnam War.
I have labeled these as 1st & 2nd pattern trousers as there isn't a "true" 2nd pattern trouser. The OG-107 trousers all have squared pocket flaps and they remained unchanged until the "3rd pattern" OG-107s emerged in 1966 with the BDU style button and no take up tab. So these pants are the correct pant to wear with either the 1st or 2nd pattern shirt.
Pant Sizes: S (32) M (34) L (36) XL (38) 2XL (40) 3XL (42) 4XL (44)
*These should be ready to ship around April 24th 2026. We are bringing in a small shipment to test interest and taking pre-orders now.
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