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wearing of uniforms by civilians...

Raptor2216

Registered User
Seriously, who gives a shit? They are no bigger idiots than these kids I see walking around with with ridiculously baggy clothes...laugh at them and move on.
 

SkywardET

Contrarian
I don't notice it very much, but then again I currently live in Hawaii where coats are never needed. If someone is doing it to make a statement, then F*$K them. Otherwise it's possibly out of ignorance or nostalgia for their younger days, either of which don't bother me so much.
 

MIDNJAC

is clara ship
pilot
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.

well, from one "civilian" to another, I would say that your time, effort, and thought would be better utilized by keeping your eyes on the prize (butter bars I assume?). I agree that in some cases it seems disrespectful, but honestly, most of them probably have no idea that it offends some people.

and +1 to zab's comment....you never know who you are talking about
 

Schnugg

It's gettin' a bit dramatic 'round here...
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Super Moderator
Contributor
It doesn't bother me as they're not trying to be "us." They're clearly never anywhere close to uniform regulations.

They're trying to be unique...which they are....
camocapripants33.jpg



Now this I actually like:
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robav8r

Well-Known Member
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Contributor
It doesn't bother me as they're not trying to be "us." They're clearly never anywhere close to uniform regulations.

They're trying to be unique...which they are....
camocapripants33.jpg



Now this I actually like:
woodlandcspris77.gif

The forest through the trees !!! Nice :D
 

BACONATOR

Well-Known Member
pilot
Contributor
I think there is a difference between the trendy non-uniform issue cargo pants with camo on em (as is shown, so nicely, above) as well as other similar articles, and a legit uniform worn improperly (often including rank and other legit patches).
 

brownshoe

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

When I got separated from the navy in the "60's" I had people begging for my seabag:) Especially looking for my Peacoat.

Steve
 

brownshoe

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

When I got separated from the navy in the "60's" I had people begging for my seabag:) Especially looking for my Peacoat. They were called "Flower Children."

Steve
 

Schnugg

It's gettin' a bit dramatic 'round here...
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Super Moderator
Contributor
A set of railroad tracks alone means nothing...it might even be JROTC rank for all you care...again means nothing out of context and mixed up.

Relax..take a breath. :D
 

mustang_wife

Domestic Engineer Specialist
I think it pissed off my husband more when he would see military members wearing improper clothing...ie. more so the baggy pants, no belt or just enough so that it doesn't fall completely off, showing of boxers, long TH, or Polo shirts that should be tucked..not tucked. Happened more so in Cali than any other place we were stationed. I think they were trying to impersonate K-fed imho. :)
 

Flash

SEVAL/ECMO
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Super Moderator
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I think it pissed off my husband more when he would see military members wearing improper clothing...ie. more so the baggy pants, no belt or just enough so that it doesn't fall completely off, showing of boxers, long TH, or Polo shirts that should be tucked..not tucked. Happened more so in Cali than any other place we were stationed. I think they were trying to impersonate K-fed imho. :)

I never got that with Marines, who cares what you wear off duty? I always laughed at all of the Marines who showed up in their civilian 'uniform' at bars and clubs, or T-shirts with a giant EGA or bulldog on it. Kind of defeats the purpose.......:eek:
 

FMRAM

Combating TIP training AGAIN?!
It doesn't bother me as they're not trying to be "us." They're clearly never anywhere close to uniform regulations.

They're trying to be unique...which they are....
camocapripants33.jpg



Now this I actually like:
woodlandcspris77.gif

Ahhhh the old female double standard! :D
 

mustang_wife

Domestic Engineer Specialist
I never got that with Marines, who cares what you wear off duty? I always laughed at all of the Marines who showed up in their civilian 'uniform' at bars and clubs, or T-shirts with a giant EGA or bulldog on it. Kind of defeats the purpose.......:eek:

Marines are never off duty. :)

err kill
 
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