I wore that at a minimum for 5 days a week for 4.5 years. I won't shed a tear if I never do again. The authentic fire-retardant ones are not comfortable, and for daily wear there is nothing they do that a pair of cargo pants can't do equally well or better, often for same or lesser cost too, and they don't stand out nearly as much either.
I do still wear my garrison pants (not the fire resistant combat pants) for hunting sometimes. Multicam works great in most parts of Texas, but I haven't hunted in Texas for a few years.
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I do like them as trousers - they are comfortable to me, and offer reasonable ''storage'' for my bits and pieces.
I'm very ''anti-military'' otherwise :)
The pattern is good for making them look less dirty than they are - good, when you were out with the dogs :D
Attractive? ... it depends on the manner how it's worn.
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Generally speaking, yes. I don't find them appealing at all. They're for utility, like military duty uniform or for certain hunting occasions. But I find no appeal in them. Anytime I see a guy wear them in a restaurant, the first thing that comes to mind is "tacticool wannabe."
It seems like I'm one of the few ones who thinks this is attractive on men. Obviously it depends on where he wears it and how he looks, if he can pull it off.
Ok, I definitely like it.
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They look a bit Walt if you are not actually in the military.
it’s okay if just the odd item, however people that wear say DPM trousers n Jacket, they look fucking stupid if unless the context is really suitable for them.
it’s not so much looking attractive, it’s about not looking like a total knob.I remember during the 1970s and into the 80's when the old M-65 Field Jacket was commonly worn by civilian men, but always in olive green. Even on the shooting range, where wearing military clothing is common, camo is seldom seen.
Don’t wear them out casually. Not only do most girls not like them, but a lot of military people get upset if you weren’t military wearing camo. If you were, i’ve had plenty coming up asking what unit/platoon/etc and history. I was given some by a cousin who was enlisted and lots of people were disappointed I wasn’t in military before so I stopped wearing it.
If by "combat clothes" you mean camouflage patterns and colours, then I don't mind as long as the one wearing them isn't trying to be some military wannabe who thinks he's "tough" and "manly".
A soldier has an instant “cool,” vibe for me but I know a lot of struggle and difficulty is bound with military men so I would not be quick to date one without careful study and observation.
Yup.
Men who wear camo or combat clothes in non-combat situations (and/or who aren't combat military) are just straight up invisible to me.I don't really see the appeal in wearing OCPs for fashion..
So, I'll say definitely unattractive.They are not meant to be attractive, but effective.
I don't see a problem as long as they're not purposely disrespecting military
Depends on their style. if it meshes well with it, it's hot
They are very comfortable thats why I wear them sometimes
There's a bit of comedic value to be had in wearing hunting camo while watching football on the couch eating McDonald's
Depends on how they are styled. Black combat boots with an all black ensemble is very fashionable to me.
Definitely not a turn on, unless the guy is actually in the military.
Unless you're actually in the army wearing a uniform, this has gone out of fashion quite a while ago.
It depends on who your asking.
For me I find tactical gear very attractive🥰, but camo print on every day clothes isn't my cup of tea.I do like a guy in uniform 🥰
Yes. Very unattractive
Outside of hiking, they're unattractive.
No combat clothes are hot on men.
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