So basically, you’re worried about what people will think about you, but you didn’t for the last several years? Why change now?
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So basically, you’re worried about what people will think about you, but you didn’t for the last several years? Why change now?
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Fair enough.
I don't give a whole lot of thought to what strangers think, but I value the constructive feedback of peers that I respect - folks such as yourself.
Sometimes it happens that as you grow older, changes have to be made. In my case it often turns out that I'm the last one to recognize it.
Thanks much for your post.
Last edited by Buncheong; 11-27-20 at 18:18.
I have a bunch of camo, mostly Brit DPM, that I pretty much never wear. The exception to the rule being German Schneetarn snow camo smocks that I wear over my coat sometimes when I’m out in the woods in winter and Flecktarn Gore-Tex pants.
As a non-mil individual I feel like less of a poser somehow by making a conscious decision to only purchase and use camo patterns not used by the US military, such as the aforementioned DPM and Flecktarn.
If you’re out running around in the woods doing outdoor stuff I totally understand wearing surplus camo or hunting patterns or whatever. A lot of good outdoor activity outerwear to be had in camo patterns.
I just have an aversion to wearing it around town or any time I’m not actually using it as camo.
That said I’m lucky enough to have decent job and I can afford more than a few jackets etc. Some guys and gals can’t and need their hunting clothes to also be their around town out in public jacket or coat.
I am close to 50.. Not mil. Not LEO
One of my plate carriers is Multicam the others just OD green...
I don't wear camo as everyday wear. I have a couple of OD green or tan hats but that is about it...If I see someone wearing Woodland camo... I'm thinking old school military like Gene Hackman in "The Package"
One of the nice things about getting older for me is that I truly don’t give a fook what people think of me when it comes to most things. Embrace it and do what the hell you want. You earned it.
I think obsessively not trying to look like a poser is nearly as bad as obsessively trying to look like a JSOC operator. Going out of our way to wear no-longer-issued patterns, or foreign patterns, just to show everybody that we're not like those pathetic neckbeard posers in Multicam over there is kind of elitist when you think about it. What if someone is wearing Multicam simply because they like the way it looks? What if, in the chance that civilians do end up in combat in a civil war, that they want something that will blend in multiple environments?
Of course, considering the fact that I've seen pictures of SF soldiers, JSOC operators, and SAC/SOG officers wearing mixed camo, or just a solid color plate carrier and civilian clothing...couldn't dressing in every day street clothes now be considered posing?
Those who beat their swords into plowshares will plow for those who do not.-Ben Franklin
there’s some good in this world, Mr. Frodo. And it’s worth fighting for.-Samwise Gamgee
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