Hello, I found these pants a few weeks ago at a second hand store. They are not commercially made, maybe a one off, but they appear to be handsewn? There are no markings, they only have the two large front pockets, and one rear pocket on the left rear side.
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filupe
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Brown dominant ERDL?
Gaust- Corporal
- Location : Portland, OR
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Brown dominant ERDL?
filupe- MODERATOR
- Location : Oz
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Re: Brown dominant ERDL?
The camo looks reminiscent of modern South Korean
panzerwerk- Colonel
- Name : Steve Hoeger
Age : 56
Location : California , U.S.A
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Re: Brown dominant ERDL?
Or Turkish woodland.
Albano- Sergeant
- Location : Portugal
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Re: Brown dominant ERDL?
By the bright colors and brown dominance it could be South Korean. But the absence of side pockets puts this to ground. Are any evidance of ever had side pokets?
kammo-man- Major
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Re: Brown dominant ERDL?
These are simple US hunting trousers from the late 1980s , sold VERY cheap .
owen
owen
CollectinSteve- ADMIN
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Re: Brown dominant ERDL?
I agree with Owen. Looks commercial based on US OG-107. I don't think any South Korean items, even the cheaply made veterans uniforms, use snaps.
Steve
Steve