How to fade trousers
- Oberleutnant Ulrich
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Re: How to fade trousers
Stick 'em in the snow for a week (if you get it for that long)...that'll do the trick.
Arthur
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- peiper1944
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Re: How to fade trousers
Just to add a bit of imput to this thread i've added a pic
of one of my SMW smocks, this was washed once when
i bought it just to get the "newness" out of it, since then
it has been worn at 3 events and this is the result
Basically just wear your kit naturally at events especially
battles without washing, just scrape off the excess mud
each time and eventually it will look like a "veteran's"
Peiper
of one of my SMW smocks, this was washed once when
i bought it just to get the "newness" out of it, since then
it has been worn at 3 events and this is the result
Basically just wear your kit naturally at events especially
battles without washing, just scrape off the excess mud
each time and eventually it will look like a "veteran's"
Peiper
Staff-Sgt, British Airborne Pathfinders Unit (Ex SBG)
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