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    IJN Navy Pants

    Hello all,

    Came across a very interesting and intrigeuing pair pf pants.
    They seem to not only have the ealier white tag(which i swear looks like its light green,but its probally from being washed and the green dyes from the pants going into the tag) but it asl has a late war ink stamp as well.
    I never have heard of this before.
    Why would there ne an early and a latewar tag.The latewar tag was also filled in but from (im guessing here)being washed it has faded completly away. The early tag is still pretty clear with owners name that I would like have transfered of spmebody could lend a help with that,I am very greatful for your help. Navy pants dont pop up to often but there near to see when they do,so i hope you all enjoy and maybe we can figure what is going on here out? Thanks all.
    Regards,
    Michael



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    Latewar Tag

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      #3
      Earler White stitched in tag

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        #4
        They are not the SNLF type nor the 44 type. They were made at Maizuru. I can't see any pockets. They are almost identical to the weird ones I have but mine don't have any visible labels. My guess is they were dyed green.

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          #5
          Thanks Scott, So this pair was made at the Maizuru naval arsenal? Thats neat as this paricular arsenal was part of a naval shipyard pre and during ww2(just did a quick search on the web on the arsenal).

          There are actually two side waist pockets. My poor/quick camera skills didnt capture that but they are there.

          Scott,would you mind posting yours for comparisons? Maybe they were from the same stock. Do your have any evidence of a tag at all?

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            #6
            Originally posted by FightenIrish35 View Post
            Thanks Scott, So this pair was made at the Maizuru naval arsenal? Thats neat as this paricular arsenal was part of a naval shipyard pre and during ww2(just did a quick search on the web on the arsenal).

            There are actually two side waist pockets. My poor/quick camera skills didnt capture that but they are there.

            Scott,would you mind posting yours for comparisons? Maybe they were from the same stock. Do your have any evidence of a tag at all?
            Sorry Michael I meant Sasebo arsenal. I have been researching another tag and had a Freudian slip lol. I no longer have those pants as of a week or so ago. They were pretty washed out but had no pockets. The style was very similar to yours though.

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              #7
              I agree with Scott. Variation of late green navy pants. Not combat nor NLF.

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                #8
                Thank you guys...

                So if these are not combat or NLF pants....would these be used on shipboard...or dress pants....or troops who are garrisoned on an island? Thanks

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                  #9
                  yes, yes & yes

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                    #10
                    So there are actually more than two types of Navy "greens"?

                    NLF pants -two pleated rear pockets?

                    Late Navy greens combat with ___________?

                    Late Navy greens, shipboard with no pockets and strap?

                    Does someone have a pair of the late Navy "combat" greens, i.e., post NLF and/or describe them for me?

                    Thanks,
                    Zach

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                      #11
                      NLF pants also have buttons on ankles (late variation has ties)

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                        #12
                        petty officers have buttons enlisted have ties

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                          #13
                          what reference source is this info from?

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                            #14
                            Thank you fellas!!!

                            I for one would be curious to see the correct type of pants that are the 1944 greens and the NLF style pants just so I know what to look for.

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                              #15
                              I will post some SNLF style pants later this week if nobody else has some pics.

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