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http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/06/nyregion/at-kaufmans-army-and-navy-finding-military-style.html?_r=1&ref=nyregion
Note: November 3, 2011
Platapus
11-05-11, 01:49 PM
“When you get something that’s military issue, you don’t have to think about the quality — it’s a given,”
Giggle snort.
I remember my uniforms. Made by the lowest of the lowest bidders. I remember when I first took my Service Dress to a tailor to get it fitted. He was shocked at the quality control and ended up totally disassembling it and re working all the stitching.
I got my first lesson on this in Basic Training. We had to go to the BX and purchase towels. Being a new troop, I made the assumption that all the towels would be rectangular. This marked the first and last time I ever made any assumption on the quality of military products. :know:
It took me a day to understand why I was having such a hard time folding and hanging my stupid towel straight like everyone else. I mean how hard can it be to fold a towel into a rectangle? Well, actually pretty hard when the towel is not rectangular but is just quadrilateral.
I reported this "irregularity" to the TI. He replied, with the typical sympathy and understanding that is the hallmark of the military, that this was actually my fault and that I should have checked to see that the towel was indeed rectangular and not just a quadrilateral. :shifty:
[quote] When you get something that’s military issue, you don’t have to think about the quality — it’s a given [/quality]
What a gulla bull. :D
Secure and convenient and cheap for some, :yep:
Not sure why a bloke running a surplus disposals store is news.:hmmm:
Surely a fashion thing, :shucks:
Sledgehammer427
11-05-11, 05:37 PM
Ho boy, I'm way ahead of the curve! :yeah:
I have a Soviet wool trench coat, had it for a couple years now and every winter, not only am I the warmest person alive, I look pretty sharp!
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