Matt Deckard
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Marines also added chest pockets to their blues
Widebrim said:The Dress Blues look even better when the blue and gold band belt with gold-colored, eagle buckle is used.
WH1 said:Spartan 0311,
My first duty station in 1984/85 I got my butt handed to me by the First Sergeant at a liberty formation for not having a belt with my collared shirt, laced leather shoes and khaki trousers. Didn't go off base for 2 weeks after that. Made an impression.:eusa_doh:
bstrickmma said:Sorry to hear that, but good that you were able to see it in person what they make before you dropped down the $600. If you don't mind me asking, what was the problem with how they make theirs? Was it just cheap material/workmanship?
Like I said, be patient and watch craigslist/ebay...one will turn up. I just got the word from my detailer that we are headed to Washington DC (National Defense Strategy Division Chief/Liaision at CG Headquarters) in October, so if need be you can always borrow mine if you need to.
Like I said though, keep an eye out and one will turn up.
Best,
Ben
PS - One thing that also bothers me about the Marine Shop USN/USCG Boat Cloak is their liner is in gold; that is actually incorrect if you look at the uniform regs. The female officer's CAPE should be lined in gold (red for Nurse Corps), but every other boat cloak I've seen is lined in black.
bstrickmma said:
I'll be right across the river from the Anacosta Navy Yard at CGHQ (Buzzards Point). I'm a bit more strapped financially than I was in years past (paying on a mortgage of a house that didn't sell and having to give my full BAH away for living in govt quarters), so I won't be getting a membership at the Army-Navy Club - or anywhere else similar for that matter - anytime soon if you know what I mean. But, if I know the Air Force, I'm sure there are decent buffett and drink specials for lunch over at Bolling.
Just to beware though, from looking at the Marlow-White website, they are selling an Army Officers cape...not the same thing as a boat cloak in cut or style...although so few "O"s have a cloak nowadays, I doubt anyone would know enough to call you on it.
All the Best,
Ben