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12th September 10, 09:54 AM
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With no,NONE, military insignia on the jacket it is, well, just a jacket. Alright it is a military style jacket, but I cannot see any objection to any one wearing it. In the UK in the 1950's/60's most of rural Britain wore ex MOD kit to work with no problem.Many still do----without the insignia. I don't know about the sensitivities in the US and the rest of the world, but I suspect the same goes there too.
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