1960s OG-107 Fatigue Shirt
1960s OG-107 Fatigue Shirt
1960s OG-107 Fatigue Shirt
1960s OG-107 Fatigue Shirt
1960s OG-107 Fatigue Shirt
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1960s OG-107 Fatigue Shirt

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The OG-107 was the basic work utility uniform (fatigues) of all branches of the US Army from 1952 until its discontinuation in 1989. The designation came from the US Army's coloring code "Olive Green 107" and "Olive Green 507", which were shades of dark green, the OG-107 being cotton and OG-507 polyester-cotton blend introduced in the early 1970s. Regardless of the fabric, the two shades were almost identical. The OG-107 was superseded by the Battle Dress Uniform (BDU) throughout the 1980s, and was also used by several other countries, including ones that received military aid from the United States.

All versions of the OG-107 shared several basic design features. They were made out of an 8.5 ounce cotton sateen. The cotton versions tended to fade quickly to greenish grey while the poly-cotton variant used in the OG-507 stayed darker much longer.

Flat Measurements:
Armpit to Armpit: 23”
Shoulder to Shoulder: 18
Sleeve Length: 23
Total Length: 31”

Head to our Sizing Guide to see if this will fit you.

*Please note, all of our items are vintage and used and will naturally have some wear. We think it all just adds to the piece’s charm. We’ll always do our best to properly document any obvious imperfections.
**Colors may vary slightly between photos on screen and actual piece.