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12 hours ago, kammo-man said:

That set is very very nice
Any pictures of it being worn ?
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 Unfortunately I can't find one of us wearing the uniform back in 1969 or later but I have one of my daughter wearing it in 2010 when it did actually fit her.

 

I also just found an image of my brother wearing an ERDL uniform that was made for him in Vietnam as well, I will post this shortly.

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Hi all, sharing my Beo Gam camo. 
 

Is it early pattern? Ciso made? Or?

it still using the 13 stars button, and has ‘Wavy’ stitching in back collar

 

Appreciate if you guys can help me out. 
I’m really confused. 

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I just went through the thread and I didn't see one of these. My Dealer/Collector friend tells me they are very rare. Camo Hood for attachment to shirt. MINT.

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I just picked this shirt up from clothes donated to my local Salvation Army. The camo pattern is identical to a short-sleeve shirt shown by Kammo-man on p.27 of this thread. note the unusual pointed collar. One-button cuffs and no trace of labels, Korean pattern?

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On 6/12/2022 at 7:46 AM, matmil said:

Rare ridgeway hat by falcon.

 

This is super cool. Never seen a Ridgeway style cap in beogam 👀

 

 

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52 minutes ago, Stepan12 said:

My ROKMC Beogam! 

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The pants look like the bag, but the top seems different. Do you have a photo of the inside of the pants?

Thx
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2 minutes ago, smwinter207 said:

The pants look like the bag, but the top seems different. Do you have a photo of the inside of the pants?

Thx
S

The same early pattern duckhunter but the shirt more worn off. 
 

 

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On 7/11/2022 at 11:45 AM, smwinter207 said:

Hello,

Looking for comments on this garment bag. Thanks!

 

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Received this recently. It's very thin camo. Normally I would say it's not period, but I found two similar ones for sale in the past. Anyone know this material? Was it Japanese made of maybe post VN? Mine has a SERVAL zipper. And a name stamp, KC Sullivan.

 

Here are the other examples I found online. 

 

Just trying to understand this camo.

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On 6/11/2016 at 8:20 PM, doyler said:

Got this in a small group of Nam erasurplus clothing several ears ago.Never really identifed it.Thought maybe South Korean camo?

 

The material is light cotton HBT.Vents arepinted aluminum.Cut like Marine Corps cover.

 

Any thoughts??

Thanks

 

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I know this is a very late reply but that is Korean Type 58 pattern used heavily by the ROKMC during the war. It is very rare even in Korea! 

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I recently picked up this set that looks unworn. Both have the same tag shown. Definitely 50s-60s vintage. Cut just like a standard sateen uniform.

 

Thoughts?

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