Fifty150
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This look started for me when I was a cop as a younger man (our uniform was khaki shirt and dark green pants) and I just felt more comfortable in uniform type clothing.
Cops don't make a lot of money. They don't have a lot of disposable income. Between ex-wives, child support, eating out every day on shift, and hefty bar tabs; I'm surprised you don't see more cops sleeping in their cars.
For many guys I know, it's typical to wear your uniform pants & duty shoes, with a Pendleton, going to and from work. Get to work, put on your uniform shirt. Get off work, take off your uniform shirt. It's just easier that way. Most cops keep their duty shoes so shiny, that nobody would even notice that you're wearing uniform chukkas with your chinos & sport coat. And if your department issues navy blue, what's the harm in using your uniform slacks with a blazer and oxford shirt during off hours?
The uniform grade shirts are usually something that is a better quality than what we can afford at the local Wal*Mart. When I get new uniforms, I take the patches off the old uniform shirts, and then wear them as casual wear. It's still a good, warm wool shirt, that's better than the polyester that the department stores sell. Nobody would know that I am wearing a uniform shirt if it's layered under a sweater.