From: Wayne Harris (papercu@hotmail.com)
Date: Sun May 05 2002 - 13:14:08 PDT
Just check ebay out, Military clothes are dirt cheap and I have bought
chemical suits for less than 10 bucks.
>Hi Mark...
>
> >I know this is off topic a weee bit.
> >But I'm looking for some cheap surplus combat clothes.pants(38 waist or
> >larger) and shirts( x large) I'm trying to put some clothes on the guys
> >riding in the trucks.
> >cheap is the key word :) must be from 1960 to present day.
>
>It sounds ON topic to me.
>
>I have found that a good way to outfit larger numbers of people in
>military garb is to use OD or camo coveralls. Check
>http://www.sportsmansguide.com/
>
>Also Coleman's Surplus has the chemical protective top and bottom sets
>in OD ($20) and camo ($30) for pretty cheap (as do many surplus
>stores). They have charcoal in the center, so it is best to turn them
>inside out and run them through the washing machine about 5 times to
>get all the charcoal powder out:
>
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