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I searched for a related topic, but couldnt find one.
Quick question : are we allowed to wear issued boots in civy ?
A warrant on my BMQ had told that is was fine,  and he wore them to go biking. And I know that when you are released from the CF, you can keep your issued boots. Since this winter my old civy winter boots were full of holes, my budget was limited and that I wasnt even allowed to wear my brown boots...Rather than having them collect dust, I started wearing them in civy. I thought everything was alright until that guy  I came across in civilian asked what is me my unit, asked if I am a recruit..while throwing suspicious looks at my boots... So I'm not sure about it anymore.
Thanks in advance for helping me out.
 
Do people to it? Yes, are you suppose to? No, regulation states that you do not mix civilian and military issue kit
 
Actually, the regulation says that you are not to wear anything outwardly identifiable as military with civilian clothes.  For example, you can wear your overcoat with civilian clothes as long as you remove the slip-ons.
 
Ditto

47. Visible civilian items of apparel shall not be worn by members with any uniform, except where specifically authorized in these instructions. Conversely, items of uniform shall not be worn with civilian attire, except for accessories and garments (e.g., top-coat, raincoat, gloves, scarf and footwear) which do not include any CF insignia and by themselves do not explicitly identify the wearer as a member of the CF.

A-AD-265-000/AG-001, 2-1-11
 
lambeosaurus said:
I searched for a related topic, but couldnt find one.
Quick question : are we allowed to wear issued boots in civy ?
A warrant on my BMQ had told that is was fine,  and he wore them to go biking. And I know that when you are released from the CF, you can keep your issued boots. Since this winter my old civy winter boots were full of holes, my budget was limited and that I wasnt even allowed to wear my brown boots...Rather than having them collect dust, I started wearing them in civy. I thought everything was alright until that guy  I came across in civilian asked what is me my unit, asked if I am a recruit..while throwing suspicious looks at my boots... So I'm not sure about it anymore.
Thanks in advance for helping me out.


I suggest you buy a cheap pair of winter boots (wal-mart specials will do), because the guy who stopped you and was asking questions was probably curious as to why you would wear issued boots with civvies, hence the recruit question. You will soon learn that you will be so sick of wearing green kit that you will immediately shed anything remotely military looking as soon as you are finished work (yes even your dogtags will find their way to the bottom of the sock drawer) and you will put your full effort into looking as much of a regular joe as possible vice looking like an army geek who wears issue boots out of uniform.
 
47. Visible civilian items of apparel shall not be worn by members with any uniform, except where specifically authorized in these instructions. Conversely, items of uniform shall not be worn with civilian attire, except for accessories and garments (e.g., top-coat, raincoat, gloves, scarf and footwear) which do not include any CF insignia and by themselves do not explicitly identify the wearer as a member of the CF.

So Fill your Boots.....
 
The new pusser black winter boots are outstanding. They are comfortable, warm, with a good sole and are essentially a civilian pattern boot. nobody would even question it. you can order them through Logistik.
 
As per regulations, it is perfectly allowed.

As to whether it is fashionable -- that is completely a different question. Under certain circumstances, miiltary footwear can be quite fashionable. Garrison Boots at a KISS concert -- Cold Wet Weather Boots while deer hunting -- Desert Boots while skeet shooting. But even if you aren't very fashion conscious -- being a fashion dunce isn't a crime.

Although I do appreciate any thread with fashion advice that includes a pointer to shop at Walmart -- now that's very Esquire/GQ.
 
This guy who questioned you must be going out of his mind.  Go to any major city/town and you will find Surplus stores that sell military gear, including boots.  With the amount of different styles of boots out there, it must be driving him nuts to keep up on what people are wearing.  I would almost say that he has no life, if that is what he is doing, jacking up people on the street for wearing boots.
 
George Wallace said:
This guy who questioned you must be going out of his mind.  Go to any major city/town and you will find Surplus stores that sell military gear, including boots.  With the amount of different styles of boots out there, it must be driving him nuts to keep up on what people are wearing.  I would almost say that he has no life, if that is what he is doing, jacking up people on the street for wearing boots.

I agree. However, some people cross the line. As I recall, I was once working for recruiting in a mall and two Pte(R)'s showed up. They were in their ''I'm an airsoft player who just joined the army reserve'' phase. They showed up at our stand and immediately engaged the guys with me in conversations leaning towards the fact that they loved the army (so far at least) and how cool everything was. I carefully withdrew from them to observe their attire. To my dismay, they had raided a military surplus store before showing up. One had GP boots, the other had desert ones. One wore fake Cadpat AR pants and the other had olive ones. One had a fake leather pilot's jacket and the other had an old CF OD fleece jacket. Both had their green t-shirts and dogtags on.

This is the kind of thing you want to avoid. Especially in a mall surrounded by people giving you strange looks.
 
Towards_the_gap said:
I suggest you buy a cheap pair of winter boots (wal-mart specials will do), because the guy who stopped you and was asking questions was probably curious as to why you would wear issued boots with civvies, hence the recruit question. You will soon learn that you will be so sick of wearing green kit that you will immediately shed anything remotely military looking as soon as you are finished work (yes even your dogtags will find their way to the bottom of the sock drawer) and you will put your full effort into looking as much of a regular joe as possible vice looking like an army geek who wears issue boots out of uniform.

Years ago, you could always tell who the Military Police Special Investigations Unit (SIU) guys were - polyester suit and issued shoes.  They were so cool.
 
Pusser said:
Years ago, you could always tell who the Military Police Special Investigations Unit (SIU) guys were - polyester suit and issued shoes.  They were so cool.

you forgot the cheap leather (pleather?) jacket , mandatory 1970's porn star mustache and extra long sideburns 8)
 
Mr. St-Cyr said:
I agree. However, some people cross the line. As I recall, I was once working for recruiting in a mall and two Pte(R)'s showed up. They were in their ''I'm an airsoft player who just joined the army reserve'' phase. They showed up at our stand and immediately engaged the guys with me in conversations leaning towards the fact that they loved the army (so far at least) and how cool everything was. I carefully withdrew from them to observe their attire. To my dismay, they had raided a military surplus store before showing up. One had GP boots, the other had desert ones. One wore fake Cadpat AR pants and the other had olive ones. One had a fake leather pilot's jacket and the other had an old CF OD fleece jacket. Both had their green t-shirts and dogtags on.

This is the kind of thing you want to avoid. Especially in a mall surrounded by people giving you strange looks.

Agreed.  Some sort of 'decorum' must be observed.  :nod:

;D
 
Danjanou said:
you forgot the cheap leather (pleather?) jacket , mandatory 1970's porn star mustache and extra long sideburns 8)

WHOA!...Not to be a heel, but we a treading well outside of the threads topic, once we start fashion statements above the ankles/calves.  >:D
 
At least he kept it to facial hair.
 
There's nothing wrong with tucking your course T-shirt into your jeans, tightening up your riggers belt with gerber multiply, slipping on some desert boots, pulling down your tactical ball cap covered in velcro and doing some shopping. If it's cold wear a shemag and oakley assault gloves.

True story.
 
ObedientiaZelum said:
There's nothing wrong with tucking your course T-shirt into your jeans, tightening up your riggers belt with gerber multiply, slipping on some desert boots, pulling down your tactical ball cap covered in velcro and doing some shopping. If it's cold wear a shemag and oakley assault gloves.

True story.

Have you been spying on me again?

;D
 
George Wallace said:
This guy who questioned you must be going out of his mind.  Go to any major city/town and you will find Surplus stores that sell military gear, including boots.  With the amount of different styles of boots out there, it must be driving him nuts to keep up on what people are wearing.  I would almost say that he has no life, if that is what he is doing, jacking up people on the street for wearing boots.

Best post of the day.
 
Sailorwest said:
The new pusser black winter boots are outstanding. They are comfortable, warm, with a good sole and are essentially a civilian pattern boot. nobody would even question it. you can order them through Logistik.

And a shagga-delic looking boot they are!! 

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Of course, ensure you have your Yukon hat, *1 size to small* floodie DEU pants and matching stretched tight DEU sweater (if you got it, flaunt it...even if "it" is a bought-and-paid- for Muffin Top/shitlocker), and you are all set for all manner of occasions;  Jnr Ranks Christmas dinner, semi-formal Honour Guard duty, reporting for courses, the list is endless....
 
My arid combat boots are my motorcycle-riding boots.

1.  They're comfortable while providing ankle support,
2.  I doubt I'm heading back to a desert any time soon, and
3.  I actually don't care what anyone else thinks...... although getting jacked-up on a street corner has never been a major problem anyway.

That's the extent of my risking being ID'd as an airsofter fashionista, through mixing mil/civ attire.  ;)
 
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