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one, I've seen poplin twill and ripstop, but I've never seen any that are of all things, corduroy. I did a brief look up of the company and they're still in operation, so, these are Greek made. The cut is very Commonwealth style and I'm thinking that the timeframe is late 70s or 80s. What I'm unsure of, is whether Greece had commercial companies making hunting clothes like France had, or commercial made expressly for the military?
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