- Model is 5’10″/ 178cm and weighs 136lbs/ 62kg. Wears a size M.
This shirt first appeared in 1952 as a follow-up to Herringbone twill (HBT)Â overalls. This version with sleeve forks was released between 1964-1975 and served for a long time. It is also the final evolution of the OG-107 shirt. It is characterized by sleeve forks, pointed pockets, and a right-angle hem. The satin cotton fabric is still used. Although the OG-507 after 1975 has the same appearance, it uses a cotton-polyester blended fabric.
- Two pockets on chest. the ‘U.S. ARMY’ branch tape above the left pocket.
- Long sleeve shirt.
- 10.5 oz cotton satin fabric.
- Machine wash cold, tumble dry low.
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