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wearing of uniforms by civilians...

livefreediehard

New Member
There have been many times where i was either walking down the street, in a mall or somewhere that people like to get all dressed up and I see some people wearing parts of military uniforms and I don't just mean MARPATS, BDU'S, ACU'S etc; I mean like the USMC's blue dress jacket (which is the most common), the Army i guess class A's (w/e they call the green jacket). And on them they have patches all over the place, sometimes like upside-down, ranks from other branches, rips, and other stupid things. Personally this angers the hell out of me :icon_rage because I feel they are degrading the value that the uniform carries and disrespecting all of those that wear the uniform and that have passed away wearing that uniform.

So basically, I want to know if anybody else feels the same way about this or if not what your opinions are.
 

BACONATOR

Well-Known Member
pilot
Contributor
ABSO-FVCKING-LUTELY. Coming from LA this always pissed me off, and going on leave back to LA right after OCS, I was pretty livid a few times going out to clubs and seeing the sh!t. Totally disrespectful imho.
 

a_m

Still learning how much I don't know.
None
forget them. They pay taxes and support us whether they want to or not.
 

FMRAM

Combating TIP training AGAIN?!
Like this guy?
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mmx1

Woof!
pilot
Contributor
My first time on leave as a commissioned officer, I get dropped off in the NYC subway at midnight after a 6 hour drive, and what do I see? Some douche wearing a service alpha jacket with a pair of jeans. He'd unhemmed the sleeves because "they were too short for him".

I got a bit less nostalgic for home after that.
 

Afterburner76

Life is Gouda
pilot
I have more important things to worry about than this I guess. Honestly, I don't really care... unless however, they are wearing it not as a "fashion" trend but as a "f-you" statement (which is probably rarely the case).

As for the "fashionistas": look at it this way...mimicry is the most sincere form of flattery...
 

e6bflyer

Used to Care
pilot
Honestly, who cares? It's a piece of clothing. It isn't like they are trying to fake being the real thing. I used to laugh at kids wearing the old dungaree bell bottom trousers, who knew that I was on the cutting edge of fashion?
 

zab1001

Well-Known Member
pilot
Super Moderator
Contributor
For all of you "fuming" over this, next time ask them where they served.

You might be surprised.
 

llnick2001

it’s just malfeasance for malfeasance’s sake
pilot
While I think it looks kind of silly, it doesn't really get under my skin as long as they aren't trying to impersonate a service member (which obviously isn't the case here).
 

HeloBubba

SH-2F AW
Contributor
For all of you "fuming" over this, next time ask them where they served.

You might be surprised.

I am not understanding this statement. Are you implying that people wearing the uniform items as described might actually be vets?
 

zab1001

Well-Known Member
pilot
Super Moderator
Contributor
Sure. Stranger things have happened.

My point is, who cares. There are way more important things to get riled up about.
 
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