What do you think of milsurp? Can get some functional garments like this Czech parka for real cheap, question is if it's effay.
http://www.epicmilitaria.com/czech-olive-green-m85-adult-parka.html
Literally wearing this atm while on cig break.
>>10654294
It seems way to cheap to be durable
>>10654294
gorka is god tier
>>10654340
This is huge.
>>10654342
>It seems way to cheap to be durable
We are talking about surplus friend
Man, I've been wearing military surplus my entire life. And no, I'm not talking about muh camo, I'm talking about casual fleece shirts, parkas, coats, hell, even soviet surplus raincoats...
I've always been more comfortable wearing military stuff than commercial garment. I feel more comfortable wearing steel-tipped leather boots than a pair of loafers.
I feel military surplus for the more everyday man however can be a good investment, but to a certain extent. Like I said, fleece jackets, cargo pants, chinos, etc... all have their milsurp variants and, if sought for in the right places, can save you a lot of money and promise you comfort and quality.
>>10654343
no its not. gorkas only look good if you have kit on, without it you just look like a big green marshmallow.
>>10654377
Yeah that's the thing, these coats and parkas especially run large and can be real tough to size online.
Sure surplus stores exist but can't say they'd carry foreign stuff like the OP.
Hey any more fit pics with the Czech Parka?
A bit interested.
>>10654851
>>10654851
This is seriously heavy stuff. The arms are the most insane part.
http://m.imgur.com/88DBYAA,cj3UOcL,UZWX86b
>>10654342
They are built for military use. Of course they are durable especially more durable than any designer brands or anything you can get from H&M or the mall.
The problem with milsurp is usually baggy fits and lots of pockets which doesn't look good in some cases.
>>10654294
I think they can look pretty effay. It won't work with minimalist fits tho.
I think you have to be pretty manly or older to pull off a trench like pic related well. Other milsurp looks good but like I said >>10655148 most fits are baggy especially around the chest and or arms like >>10655035
Milsurp is the best bang for the buck by far. Its far more useful as durable warm protective clothing than a fashion statement.
Get milsurp if you need something to last or you really need a good winter coat to protect against the elements and don't care about the fashion side of things as much.
With that said, they can still certainly work in some fits.
>>10654348
>http://m.imgur.com/88DBYAA,cj3UOcL,UZWX86b
Damn. Can it be tailored by any chance?
Should I cop?
6'1" and skinny
>>10655405
yeah man, put some white paint splatters and throw on a vibram christy sole and those will be 10/10
>>10655405
w2c
>>10654294
I dig this, I wear a medium sometimes small in Us, what size to get?
Wheres the cheapest place I can buy a basic olive bundeswehr parka in Europe?
Pic related
>>10656247
check kommando store. They only have one size left though.Otherwise any other online milsurp store or amazon uk.
>>10655405
Goncore
>>10656247
Wear a small too . If you buy , plz make a thread about it and your fit in the future . Would really like an update .
I bought an Italian military surplus parka recently, it's warm, but super baggy. I'm considering completely reconstructing the whole damn thing, as it makes my arm look three or four times as fat.
>>10654348
you should become a bane
>>10656504
the internet
>>10654340
...in the back alley of a bar in mother Russia?
>>10658815
Sounds comfy, but no. A border nation of Russia nevertheless.
>>10655405
whatarethose