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Ethan18 said:I'm leaving for BMOQ in July. I was wondering that if I'm enrolled as female but I usually wear masculine clothing and would rather wear masculine clothing, would I be able to wear the male DEUs? I know there's not much difference (really just the button closing tbh) but do I need to acquire special permission? Or would I just specify that I would like to wear the male DEUs to the supply staff on course? Thanks for any advice
I’m female. Take into consideration that a DEU blazer/tunic is designed to be tapered and/or wider where it needs to be. You may think you want something that hangs straight from edge of shoulder to bottom of hip area with no curvature in hip or chest area, and for some females, that’s not a problem. But for others, sometimes the shoulders aren’t broad enough in order for the tunic to hang un-impeded. You might unintentionally end up looking like an ill-proportioned football player like I do if I throw on a man’s blazer that is loose enough in the hips.
As it stands right now, you won’t have a lot of time to sit and customize your DEU measurements when they’re fitting you at basic. They measure you decently thoroughly for how the uniform is supposed to fit on each person, but it’s an assembly line and they want you done and out quickly. As well, there’s still a significant amount of time left in course AFTER the fitting, so when you eventually put on those DEUs, they’re quite roomy as it is. (The fun part is keeping yourself the same size so your DEUs continue to fit nicely later on In my opinion, I’d let them do their thing in terms of sizing you for the purposes of basic. When you’re done and trained and whatnot, then look into getting whatever you need altered and/or finding out if you need special permission to wear male-specific DEU and what would be entailed. That’s the most pain/headache-free way, as I see it. (But I’m basing that strictly on how chaotic/hectic the period of time was on basic when we got all our kit and got our measurements taken.)