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【DIG UP] 5 military items that tickle men's fancy.

Today's Huinamuzu" introduces items from the curated store "Huinamuzu" that have caught the editorial staff's attention. It seems to have received a great response and is currently sold out one after another. In order to meet the expectations of our readers, we have started this section, in which we select several items at once under a certain theme. This time, we introduce "Military Items.
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▼ "DAMAGEDONE" SWEDISH MILITARY M-59 field jacket black over dye

First up is the Swedish Army's M-59 field coat, dyed jet black.

Of course, the commonly distributed khaki is fine, but it inevitably has a strong military impression, and one wrong move and you end up looking like a cosplayer.

However, this black model can be effortlessly dropped into everyday wear, and is excellent for both casual and mode wear.

The large buttons and flap pockets add a nice touch. Just throw it on and you're ready to go, and it's a candidate to be the star of the show in the coming season.
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▼ "DAMAGEDONE" ITALIAN AIR FORCE work torouser

One of the interesting things about military goods is that the design and details differ from one country to another. . Perhaps, the location and environment of the countries create such differences.

Among them, European, or what is called "Euro Military," has a unique elegance that is hard to describe. This can be seen in these Italian military work pants.

The navy blue color is used to create a beautiful tapered silhouette with a cinched hem. It will definitely go well with heavy-duty sneakers.

The butt pockets are zippered, and the gold color scheme is also very chic. There are no belt loops, but there is an elastic waistband, so there is no need to worry about size issues.
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▼"HAg-Le" US ARMY M-45 chino trousers

Chinos , one of the essential items for men's style. Did you know that they originated in military uniforms?

Before the birth of chinos, the predominant color of military pants was white. However, this color was considered too conspicuous on the battlefield, so chinos were dyed in an earthy color similar to the ground for camouflage, and so the history of chinos began.

The U.S. Army's M-45 is considered one of the most famous pants of all time, and while most pants these days are tapered, this one has a very straight silhouette.

There are many vintage-specific details such as urea buttons, a button fly, and offset center loops. It can be used for both formal and casual wear, so it's a good idea to have one.
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HOLIDAY WORKS" US ARMY M-65 Field Pants

Cargo pants have transcended the boundaries of military wear and have become a standard item. The original of the M-65 is shown here.

It is a masterpiece among the many items developed by the U.S. military, and boasts a high level of perfection down to the smallest detail.

It has six pockets in total, two each on the front, side, and back, all with snap buttons for easy opening and closing.

. It is also packed with functional details designed for actual combat, such as tucks at the knees to support smooth leg movement, and side adjusters and drawcords at the hems to help adjust the fit.

The fact that the specs are so good that they are worn in war zones means that they are nothing to be afraid of in modern daily life. Their popularity has skyrocketed in the past few years, and prices have begun to rise accordingly, so we recommend that you buy one while you still can.
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▼ "hallelu" US Military Cotton Bag

This is a personal effects bag that was government-issued to the U.S. military in the 1980s. This item was mainly used as a drawstring bag to hold personal effects of wounded soldiers.

Therefore, patches are placed on them to identify whose belongings they are and to write their names, affiliations, ranks, and so on. What was originally developed for practical use has become fashionable over time, and this, I think, is the greatest appeal of military goods.

How about a bag for a short trip or a pouch for small items?

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