not finished lol
Apparel
I got this when I was in high school doing AFJROTC (make fun of me all you want). Keeps you warm enough but I can't imagine having to use this in anything below 50 degrees. Stained because I spilled pasta all over it.
I wear this one a lot lot since it's an x-small short it fits my freak body. I bought this from a surplus store where the owner called me a fag the whole time and asked if I sucked cock.
Guaranteed to get you called a school shooter even three years after high school.
I bought this from Kruschiki Supply Company.Far too warm for the Winters here, but I imagine it would be more than enough if you get snow or anything like that.
I bet it would feel so good to hug someone in this coat.
Swiss M70 I dyed black and sewed black fabric behind the veil to completely obscure my face besides my eyes. I can hear you screaming right now about how I ruined it. You are correct, but it looks cool so that makes it okay.
Made in 2000 by Reyes Industries. I got this online when I was maybe 16 or so for airsoft. I ended up using it with real steel a few years later and quickly discovered that it sucked to wear. I suppose there is the benifit of being able to carry six maagazines on the chest and lord knows how many on the belt, but even when this was made a Blackhawk! rig or something similar would have blown it out of the water.
Not much to say about this one. It's just a shirt. I got this one when my grandfather died and found four of these unissued in his closet. They're cool but make my shoulders look even more wide.
Fruhauf Flying Apparel flight suit. Unknown manufacturing date. Embroidered with "fox" in gold/yellow. I can't imagine the massive fuck-up someone had in order to get Fox as their callsign. This was owned by my weird grandpa, who would always try to show my dad porn; however, it was not used by him to my knowledge.
This isn't suplus, but it is a replica of the the Soviet 6B3 made by Grey-Shop . In terms of quality it's meh. I got this when I played a lot of airsoft and was super into Soviet gear. If you're into that type of thing go ahead get it but I don't know how easy/hard that is considering the whole Russia situation.
Flight suit made by DJ Manufacturing Corp in 1999. This used to belong to the father of one of my dad's coworkers. He flew F4s in Vietnam, although this flight suit obviously didn't see any action. Really cool thing to own. I often use it as a onesie.
Terry Manufacturing Co. Woodland BDU. I'm unsure of what year this was made, but I suspect around 2000 due to the poor dye job which is somewhat common for Terry BDUs of this time. Found this in a trendy thrift shop.
Cavalier Clothes Co. M65 made in 1983. Not much to say, it's an M65. It keeps you warm enough and still works as it should. No rips or anything like that. I like to wear it around the house and pretend I'm in Taxi Driver.