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I use them is garrison pretty much all the time. If you wear boots and utility type pants a work I suppose they would be fine.
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Joey Damir: Joey, I am all for blousing bands. I used to love to wear them on my fatigues. But, Joey, I wouldn't wear them to work, if I were you.
Just my opinion, Joey.
-Most Sincerely, Margaret
Just my opinion, Joey.
-Most Sincerely, Margaret
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You could pull in the class B vs ACU arguement here. Tucked in is practical. I say you only need to wear the acu if your doing a job that requires the practical use of it. Leadership's arguement is flawed if for in garrison they make someone blouse for a professional look. If you are worried about that then atleast asu class b. Other wise i think COC worrying about someones pants leg is nit picking micromanagement.
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I started Marine Corps and have used them from the first day we were allowed to in basic (later phase of). I don't like tucking into my boots and am usually one of the few in my unit to use them.
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I used them in garrison as my COC felt they presented a more "professional" appearance than tucking in the legs of the trousers. That being said, when in the field or deployed I always tucked in my trouser legs for practical reasons.
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I appear to be in the minority that dislike them. I was taught in basic to tuck my pants into my boots and after I was at my first duty station and tried them, I didn't like the feel.
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