Lone Wolf AT said:They have tailors employed by the CF
Not true, the CF has issued a third size recently... lucky.ModlrMike said:Welcome to clothing stores. We have two sizes: too big, too small... pick one. >
The only thing that doesn't make me feel naked in the face of the enemy is my rifle with 2x frontline ammo load. But then again my wife does say I'm a little "different".a Sig Op said:They're combats... they're not meant or required to be perfectly tailored... do they keep you from being naked in the face of the enemy? Then they're servicable.
rifleman said:Usually the third size is n/s
bridges said:Is it even allowed to tailor combats?
a Sig Op said:They're combats... they're not meant or required to be perfectly tailored... do they keep you from being naked in the face of the enemy? Then they're servicable.
Oh now you done it :facepalm: there will be a memmo out on it next week.Snaketnk said:The fact of the matter is we spend 99% of our time in combats in garrison, or in the public eye. Having a good fitting set of combats in fairly good condition is something every soldier should strive to do. It's also our garrison dress... unless you think we should reserve our combats for field stuff and bring back the garrison dress?
Snaketnk said:unless you think we should reserve our combats for field stuff and bring back the garrison dress?
Snaketnk said:The fact of the matter is we spend 99% of our time in combats in garrison, or in the public eye. Having a good fitting set of combats in fairly good condition is something every soldier should strive to do. It's also our garrison dress... unless you think we should reserve our combats for field stuff and bring back the garrison dress?
Jim Seggie said:Plus some soldiers are bit.....portly? And do not look good in any uniform.
Jim Seggie said:Agreed, however soldiers do not fit any particular mold, that is to say not everyone looks good in a uniform and may not fit the sizing system.
Plus we are not allowed, by QR & O to alter uniforms, other than DEU.
Plus some soldiers are bit.....portly? And do not look good in any uniform.
JesseC said:I wear a 44z The length on the arms is fine, but it goes down a little too low. I fear that if I go down to a 42 or even a 40, the length on the arms will be too short. Any ideas?
Snaketnk said:The fact of the matter is we spend 99% of our time in combats in garrison, or in the public eye. Having a good fitting set of combats in fairly good condition is something every soldier should strive to do. It's also our garrison dress... unless you think we should reserve our combats for field stuff and bring back the garrison dress?