

Which looks and feels great under the coat. The AGSU wear guidance states no awards on the shirt. It also appears to have a more forward-point collar than the ASU spread collar. It may be this particular vendor but the shirt felt way thinner than the ASU variant. Shirt and Tie: These items were not included in MW’s package due to COVID complications with their manufacturer so I got the shirt from Uniforms4u. I’d also like to see us drop the enlisted shoulder DUI’s. I hope we drop the plate entirely with the ASU since it’s our formal uniform now anyways. So, if you’re attached to 123 st Special Poops Expeditionary Dental Command you’re going to have to purchase from somewhere else.Īlso, huge fan of the no name plate. If you plan on purchasing from MW, you should know they only carry common unit insignias (82 nd, 101 st, etc.). I like the return of the shoulder unit patches.

#Army blueservice cap free#
Inside the coat MW has fully lined the jacket to keep the surface of the coat structured and wrinkle free with wear. The coat belt length is also tailored to your body and has a button snap to keep it secure. Also, unlike the blues, the AGSU coat is cut for a more athletic appearance which could be unforgiving for chunky Soldiers. Here is a side by side close-up view of the thread of the MCSS blues and a MW AGSU. I have attached some pictures, for reference I'm 5'10 180lbs, ignore the neckbeard, I've been uh, "working" from home.Ĭoat: Surprisingly feels pretty light on the body despite the heavy look of its material. Reported as featuring higher quality materials and a more athletic cut – did the Army get it right this time? I was one of the first to schedule for a fitting when Marlow White, announced they would be selling the set a couple months ago. The AGSU has been announced for official wear earlier this year and is currently for sale at select Military Clothing Sales Stores and different uniform vendors. Also, no, the AGSU will not replace the ASU, now officially the Army Blue Service Uniform. The Army was the only service that did not have a uniform appropriate for this setting. Officially coined as the Army Green Service Uniform (AGSU) the uniform is designed to be the service’s business uniform. The uniform is classic, iconic and symbolic of the heroic age WWII-era Army. I have always been a Pinks and Greens advocate when the concept was thrown around this sub 5+ years ago.
