Posted on Apr 22, 2015
LTC Multifunctional Logistician
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I was rocking it out at the Halestorm and the Pretty Reckless concert in Nashville when I realized the guitarist from The Pretty Reckless was wearing an old Vietnam era OD green uniform jacket complete with sergeant stripes. Recently I've seem a trend in Urban Culture with people wearing military uniform style clothing. Is this wrong, disgraceful, or disrespectful to service members or is it just am acceptable fashion tend? Thoughts? To me personally it depends, but I still don't really like it.
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Joey Damir
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I'm a civilians and I ware BDU to work. they last much longer the regular cargo pants. regular cargo pants only last me 3 to 4 mouths but BDU last me a year or more. I have a pair of BDU that are 10 years old that have no holes in them and I still ware them.
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Jayden Manning
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My mother inoccenly did that one for me she brought an bdu jacket with name tape and us army never wore it felt akword even after removing the name tape I was 15 at the time even once she took me to get my picture done for a keepsake of me in my rotc uniform even that was akword if a person dose it for publicity or purkes hell no if one is under age for military recurment maybe if they are a groupie tshirt is not to bad but stripes patches and stuff in that nature hell no person never earned it
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SFC Michael Hasbun
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So long as there is no rank/nametapes/service tapes, etc... I view it as nothing more than clothing..
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MAJ Operations Officer (S3)
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I have some coworkers who wear ACU, BDU, and/or multicam pants to work. Truth be told it irks me but they're all Veterans who earned the right to wear them. I don't know that makes it better or worse.
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