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VINTAGE - USMC Male Green Service Trousers
VINTAGE - USMC Male Green Service Trousers
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Description : These vintage U.S. Marine Corps male green service trousers are a classic component of the Marine Corps service uniform, reflecting the sharp, professional appearance long associated with the Corps. Constructed from durable uniform-weight fabric, these trousers feature the traditional olive green shade designed to match the standard service coat. The tailored military cut provides a clean, structured fit with straight legs, belt loops for a uniform belt, and a zip fly with button closure. Functional side pockets and rear pockets offer practicality while maintaining a crisp, regulation look. As a vintage military uniform item, these trousers may show minor signs of previous service but retain the quality construction and timeless style expected of genuine USMC uniform pieces—making them an excellent choice for collectors, reenactors, or those seeking authentic Marine Corps uniform components.
Item Number : P187
Category : USMC Bottoms
Brand : USMC
Attributes
Condition Description : VintageCare Instructions : Dry Clean
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Condition Descriptions
Condition Descriptions
Pristine
Items show no signs of being worn and include tags, box or dust bag.
Excellent
Items are clearly unused, but tags are not attached, and boxes or dust bags may not be included.
Very Good
Items show minor signs of wear. Shoes may show wear such as light scuffing at the soles, insoles and heels. Handbags and accessories may show wear such as lightly worn corners, light scratches and interior wear.
Good
Items show moderate signs of wear. Shoes may show wear such as moderate scuffing at the soles, insoles and heels. Handbags and
accessories may show wear such as worn corners, moderate scratches and interior wear. Good for everyday wear or theatre productions and costumes.
Fair
Items show signs of heavy wear such as worn corners, significant scratches or interior wear. Good for theatre productions and costumes.
