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    Quote Originally Posted by mattfink
    Thanks, but I'm not sure I could afford those now! Why would they price some work pants at over $200?
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    Quote Originally Posted by habberdasher

    Why would they price some work pants at over $200?
    Because their age and unworn condition make them rare, and because some buyers are willing to pay that price.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Marc Chevalier
    Because their age and unworn condition make them rare, and because some buyers are willing to pay that price.



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    Oh wait, they were actually made in the 30s?! Then that's a fine price!
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    Just an update, using all the search advice above I've still come up with zero. But on an upside I emailed Arborwear and they said that model had been discontinued but will be back and available this summer! I really want the olive color.

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    Quote Originally Posted by J. M. Stovall
    Just an update, using all the search advice above I've still come up with zero. But on an upside I emailed Arborwear and they said that model had been discontinued but will be back and available this summer! I really want the olive color.


    Thanks J.M.! Keep us posted as to when they are back on the market.

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    Mr. Stovall-

    there are many, many military/vintage style shirts available from the reenactor vendors- US based, European and eBaysed. American, German, Italian, etc, WW2 gear. Similar to the shirt you posted above- pullover style, chest pockets, etc. and colours such as olive, of course, along with varying shades of khaki and grey.

    Just in case you hadn't thunk of this angle.


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    I looked at the sites of those type that I know about and all the shirts I saw were wool, and I need a wool pullover in Houston like I need a parka.

    If you have specific sites that you know that offer those shirts in cotton please, please send me in the right direction. I really have spent many hours over several days looking for a shirt like that.

    Thanks!
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    WW2Impressions(www.wwiiimpressions.com) has khaki cotton WW2 service shirts, USMC khaki cotton, USN Chambray. 1944 Militaria, (http://www.1944militaria.com/service_shirts.htm)has a swathe of German cotton and rayon and even knit shirts in grey, olive and an interesting shade of tan... At the front (www.atthefront.com) also has US and German shirts.

    An eBay search:

    http://collectibles.shop.ebay.com/it...&_osacat=13977

    will yield many, from all over the World- mainly in eBay stores.
    Maybe in that shirt you should drop the "cotton" and avoid the wool.

    But you may not like the details, although most of them have a vintage style collar, flapped chest pockets,
    epaulets too- some of them are pullover, some button-through...

    For the warm climate you suffer, you might prefer a British khaki Aertex shirt-
    Aertex is an open, cellular weave, for warm weather.

    I could go on all day but won't.

    As I said, you may not like the details but what you seem to be searching for is a "uniform" style shirt.


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    Thanks for the help! I'm know I'm being super picky (but I think we all here suffer from that), but being a pullover that doesn't look "too" military is my problem. But I'll keep looking.

    Thanks again BT! I truly appreciate your response!
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    http://jpeterman.com/product~cat~100...u~MSH+2368.asp

    http://jpeterman.com/product~cat~100...u~MSH+2418.asp

    Are either of these like what you are looking for? I know neither have the double pockets, but they do look rather nice. Sort of the Robert Redford or Australia look... classic workwear at it's (cinematic) best.

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