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Posted 7/3/2006 10:46 AM


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It's about the 4th of July, I'm thinking Demo.  Does anyone here own an old school Stars and Stripes uniform?  Does anyone know where to find one?  I'm talking Bill Wallace style here.....

http://www.superfoot.com/photogallery.asp

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Posted 7/3/2006 10:25 PM


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I'm a pretty patriotic kind of guy. But I really haven't been impressed with stars and stripes gi. It's too loud, too bright, and sets a very high expectations.  I would prefer seeing a nice black gi with a great print of american flag on the back or something.

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Posted 7/3/2006 11:58 PM


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I was also thinking about desert camo with the right arm flag, I'm former Army, I can get some cool gear.

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Posted 7/4/2006 11:26 AM


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depending on how the stars and stripes are designed on the gi, it could be cool.  But most of the ones I've seen are too distacting and I agree with Kicker about not meeting expectations :)

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Posted 7/4/2006 11:27 AM


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Fluffy (7/3/2006)
I was also thinking about desert camo with the right arm flag, I'm former Army, I can get some cool gear.

hmm...I've never seen anything like that.  Again, it would depend on what kind of camo and how it's designed.  Do you have an example design you're trying to follow?

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Posted 7/4/2006 6:03 PM


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Something along the lines of this.....

http://www.soldiercity.com/product-exec/product_id/9103

Not exactly it...but close.  I may go with strait tan as well, traditional top....regular belts and patches.

Adam D. Huntley
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