OG-107 SERIES

The OG-107 uniform was not only the standard field uniform of the U.S. Army from the 1950s through the 1980s, but it also became a cultural symbol – worn by icons like Elvis Presley and John Lennon.
Elvis wore the OG-107 during his military service in Germany (1958–1960).
His appearance in uniform made headlines around the world and showed him from a disciplined, civic-minded side – adding a more mature layer to his image after the wild years of rock’n’roll.
John Lennon, on the other hand, used the OG-107 as a political statement. In the early 1970s, he appeared at public events and concerts wearing the old army jacket – consciously worn as a symbol of peace, protest against the Vietnam War, and solidarity with American GIs.
His jacket was more than just clothing – it was a message.
Thus, the OG-107 evolved from a pure military item into a symbol for cultural expression – from discipline to resistance. Today, the OG-107 uniform is an indispensable part of everyday culture. Not only because of its history in music and the peace movement of the 1960s, but also due to its comfort and casual look.
Whether it’s the shirt or the pants – both pieces embody durability, comfort, and timelessness. These are garments that have become essential in outdoor and everyday wear since their birth in the 1950s. That’s why they’re also an important part of our collection, available in various color and fabric combinations. With an OG, you're always well dressed!