Item: Vintage U.S. Army OG-107 Field Jacket / Fatigue Shirt with Patch
Era: Late 1960s to early 1970s (Vietnam War era)
Condition: Good vintage condition with signs of wear consistent with age. A couple of stains are scattered. The patches are securely sewn on. The fabric has a classic, broken-in feel. The label is worn but still legible.
Description:This is a rare and unique piece of military and counterculture history. This vintage U.S. Army OG-107 fatigue shirt is an authentic military uniform from the Vietnam War era. It features two prominent patches that make it a truly special find.
The first is a classic "U.S. ARMY" name tape embroidered in yellow on a black background, a standard issue for the time.
The second is a fascinating and rare "I SUPPORT EVERYONE'S TROOPS" patch featuring a Grim Reaper with a scythe. This patch became a powerful symbol of the anti-war movement. Many soldiers wore these patches on their uniforms as a form of protest and a way to express dissent against the war. The patch reflects the complex feelings and divisions that defined the period, making this more than just a piece of clothing—it's a historical artifact.
The shirt is the classic OG-107 olive green color with a four-pocket design, a button-up front, and an authentic military-issue tag inside the collar.
Measurements:
Collar: 15.5 inches
Sleeve Length: 33 inches
Note: The vintage nature and historical significance of the patches make this a highly sought-after item for collectors of military memorabilia and vintage clothing. Whether you're a history buff, a collector, or just looking for a cool, one-of-a-kind military jacket, this is a great addition to your wardrobe.