most notably by members outlaw motorcycle clubs
as well as buildings viewed from the Peak
Three Iron Button Fastening
This loopwheel pant is knitted in Wakayama
It is one of the few units to serve in both the European and Pacific theaters during the war
TROUSERS, WORKING, DENIM, BLUE Print Tees most notably by members outlawBlue denim work clothing was adopted as the standard by the U. S. Army in June of 1919, replacing the brown work clothing that was used before. The top was a pullover style jumper, accompanied by a five pocket pant and the Denim Army Hat, better known as the Daisy Mae. In 1933, a one piece work suit made of blue denim was adopted for use by mechanics, drivers, machinists, and others in similar roles. These trousers, designated with spec number 6 124A,