I wonder if anyone else on this forum likes Soldier 95 British Forces desert shirts like I do. They are one of my favourite general purpose garments, they are great for the outdoors and also as a general workshirt. I have several of them.
Here's why I like them:
The main disadvantage is that they only come in desert camo pattern (that's not a great big surprise, given their original purpose!). I am going to experiment with dyeing some of mine to disguise their military origins. It's a poly/cotton blend so it ought to take a dye well, I reckon two/three at a time in the washing machine with a pack of brown or olive green Dylon ought to do it.
Here's why I like them:
- They are well made, high quality and very good value.
- They are easy to find and cheap, there are many available on eBay and in surplus stores.
- They are made of a comfortable fabric, it reminds me a bit of flannelette. The fabric is quick drying and well ventilated.
- The shirts are easy to button up, with big chunky buttons held on with ribbon not thread.
- The collar can be turned up and buttoned, it looks a bit bonkers but it keeps your neck warm in winter (or protected from the sun in summer).
- The sleeves can be rolled up easily, converting from a long sleeve to a short sleeve and back again very easily.
- They have two big front pockets, which button easily and securely. Ideal for keeping a mobile and glasses case in.
- They can also be worn over a T-shirt to be used as a compact and very lightweight jacket.
The main disadvantage is that they only come in desert camo pattern (that's not a great big surprise, given their original purpose!). I am going to experiment with dyeing some of mine to disguise their military origins. It's a poly/cotton blend so it ought to take a dye well, I reckon two/three at a time in the washing machine with a pack of brown or olive green Dylon ought to do it.