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Not that I know of, wouldn't surprise me though. That style was pretty common.
I can't remember seeing this pic.
Now a couple of these pics are in George Marshall’s spirit of 69. Bible.Some of the other ones in better res
Some of the other ones in better res
Good eye!
Great comp, love that Pat Kelly 'If It Don't Work Out' track.[/QUOTE
Agreed great track.
Some of the other ones in better res
I was discussing this new jacket with Mr. K the other day in TLGO and actually had a chance to wear it and snag a pic of the fit yesterday. Since the rest of the ensemble is pretty solidly M2S material I'm going to go ahead and post it here. Topman, much like Uniqlo tends not to be cut for the heftier chap and this is an XL even though I'm barely over a 40" chest.
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Note the clunky boots...Some of the other ones in better res
The lad in this p
Didn’t TUF do a similar thing? Seem to remember my dads having a combat black rubber sole on?
Was it s dark oxblood? Because there current oxblood MIE ones are scarlet red!The lad in this p
In late '69, early '70 I had a pair - 7 hole in a tan colour with a light brown trim and no tag. I'm sure mine were made by Doc Martens, not Solovair, but I could be wrong on that. I didn't wear them very long and replaced them with a pair of DM high-tops (10 hole) oxbloods, which back then were more popular with skins in my area.