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Oddly enough, I have been doing just the same.
Great minds think alike
Oddly enough, I have been doing just the same.
TC,
i think the black WP over here is defunct and were not very good, the last issues were in Olive Drab.
You don't see them worn here very often even though the ODs are/were permitted with Muffti
Someone still in the service correct me
Special forces WP black? not to my knowledge. Everything here is the Jeep sweater or still issued perhaps the Olive one.Richard,
My black WP is made in the UK by Outdoor Knitwear and is the same quality as all my other military sweaters. Over here the black WP (as mentioned earlier in this thread I think) is associated mainly with the Royal Tank Regiment. I understand that some US Special Forces wear it?
Special forces WP black? not to my knowledge. Everything here is the Jeep sweater or still issued perhaps the Olive one.
Everything has moved to the Acrylic Fleece, there was a time though that the black existed but made here not of the same quality.
The new "Bear" jacket, new ones are black, most on the market are junk
http://uspatriottactical.com/propper-gen-iii-ecwcs-polartec-fleece-jacket-liner-f5488-foliage-green/
Some funny background:
http://kitup.military.com/2006/12/der_wooly_pully.html
Sorry if off topic but i've also complimented my pullovers with one by Teresa Asbell handmade here in the states
http://gfredasbell.com/gfa_wool_clothing.php
Just extremely functional
There is of course no such regiment as the Brown Howards. There is the Green Howards, now 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment.
There are many colours of WP that are not used by the military at all, only civilians.
It's a pity that so many of the regiments have amalgamated now.
Richard,
My black WP is made in the UK by Outdoor Knitwear and is the same quality as all my other military sweaters. Over here the black WP (as mentioned earlier in this thread I think) is associated mainly with the Royal Tank Regiment. I understand that some US Special Forces wear it?
Richard,
My black WP is made in the UK by Outdoor Knitwear and is the same quality as all my other military sweaters. Over here the black WP (as mentioned earlier in this thread I think) is associated mainly with the Royal Tank Regiment. I understand that some US Special Forces wear it?
My compliments to all on your WP sweaters, I like the looks of them. Thanks to this thread, I'm looking at Woolly Pully sweaters, but have a question for you experienced woolly pully wearers; what do you wear under it? I've never had a woolly pully and I was wondering what kind of shirt would work under it. I've been looking at the LL Bean "Commando Sweater", all wool, seems like a nice sweater. Help me out here, I'd appreciate it. Then I'll probably join the Woolly Pully club. Thanks!
US Army Special Forces wear black WP, and what ever else pleases; especially outside CONUS, consonant with modified grooming
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