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MILITARY INFLUENCE ON FASHION

Published: October 23, 2020
Author: Shrishti

From camouflage cargo pants to combat boots, the clothing that is worn by the military is based on practicality and uniformity. Every item that a soldier wears serves a purpose. The fashion of the times generally signified support or protest as there was military influence on fashion.

Interestingly, over time, military style has provided the fashion industry with utilitarian inspiration and unique concepts to rock on the runway.

Similarly, the reaction to war popularly came through in style. Such as in showing one’s peaceful nature through hippie fashion after World War II. Here are some classics that are influenced by the military:

Olive-Green Staples

Olive green jacket

Olive green trench coat

The reason as to why olive-green is such a heavily used hue in the army, it’s really simple! This shade is just another camouflage tactic; olive-green helps to hide soldiers from the enemy’s view and allow them to blend into their surrounding terrain naturally. And today, as a whole, we love olive-green!

“The shade is flattering on all skin tones and is super versatile, so there’s no reason not to try the trend,” The options we have with this color is truly endless. Cute rompers, pant suits, long duster coats, cargo pants, button-up tops, and leggings are just a few items you may want to explore. Olive-green can give off a free-spirited earthy style at an outdoor music festival or a sense of casual, alternative work fashion.

Camouflage Print

Camouflage prints

When people think of the military, they usually think of camouflage. There is no doubt that this pattern has infiltrated trends everywhere. Camouflage was created so that soldiers would blend in with their environments, but in the fashion world, camouflage will make anyone stand out.

Camouflage print including all of its variations is one of the most popular military inspired fashion elements. Having developed as a form of “military deception,” the use of camouflage print in fashion and art has been popular since World War I. It’s the print that can add more depth to your outfit and toughen your exterior a bit!

Whether worn to protest a war, show support of the military, and/or to simply communicate your edgy street style. Camouflage is a pattern that you either love or hate. From leggings and cool tees to jackets and hats, camo-printed fashion makes a rebelliously stylish statement both on the runway and on the big city streets!

Steampunk Style

Steampunk style in your wardrobe

Women dressed in steampunk style

Men dressed in steampunk style

“Steampunk is a style that takes an unusual blend of Victorian aesthetics, turn of the century technology, and a dash of science fiction outlandishness to create a beautiful and complex society.” Developed during the Civil War with a post-apocalyptic era in mind, Steampunk fashion is notably influenced by the military clothing at the time. Although the Steampunk movement is not completely understood by our general modern society.

As its popularity is more underground and less mainstream, the respect for this movement is still there. Brass buttons, distinct shoulder cuts on jackets, and bias-cut trench coats are a few military-inspired fashion pieces for men. While women’s Steampunk fashion generally includes multi-tiered gothic skirts, lace saloon skirts, leather corsets and brocade bolero tops.

No matter how a woman’s Steampunk fashion is styled, such as with Neo- Victorian gothic accessories for a dark and lovely vibe, this subgenre consists of imaginative style. From clothing and body modification to jewelry and hairstyling, how you incorporate steampunk style into your wardrobe is up to you!

The Bomber Jacket

Bomber jackets

The significance of this flight jacket today is based predominantly on style and swag. By trendsetters often adorning theirs with custom patches of rebellious messages and band names for an extra statement. An androgynous fashion item that continues to gain momentum in pop culture, punk rock, and hip hop,

The bomber jacket now comes in multiple colors and can be worn with tons of outfits. It can accent a minimalist outfit or add an edgy-sporty vibe to the little black dress. Accessories, such as aviator shades, also add to a cool military-inspired outfit.

The MA-1 bomber jacket, or “MA-1 flight jacket,” was initially created for military pilots of the U.S. Army in 1950. Worn by both skinheads and celebs this jacket is more popular than ever. Following its predecessors, such as the B-15 flight jacket with a mouton fur collar. The MA-1 bomber jacket was designed to meet new requirements for pilots. The MA-1 as originally designed, was made from high-quality nylon outer shell and a nylon lining.

The redesign included changes for safety, comfort, and performance. And although the MA-1 has been slightly altered over the years, its mass appeal remains undeniable. “The design of the MA-1 has continued to be popular in both civilian and military circles due to key practical considerations in its design.

Combat Boots

Combat boots on a little black dress

Combat boots

“Combat” boots were first designed and manufactured for combat and/or combat training, which according to multiple sources, were first issued to the foot soldiers of the Assyrians. Did you know that the origins of combat boots trace back further than the punk rock subcultures of the late 1970s and 80s? Back then, the boots were studded with “hobnails” – small metal nails with a sharp pin or screw fastener. Over time, the function and comfort of the combat boot evolved to better suit a soldier’s work in the field.

“Modern combat boots are designed to provide a combination of grip, ankle stability, and foot protection suitable for a rugged environment. Today, many combat boots incorporate technologies originating in civilian hiking boots, such as Gore-Tex nylon side panels, which improve ventilation and comfort.”

Combat boots were, and still are, used by soldiers when combating enemies, but now they are used by civilians to grunge up an outfit or combat the cold. Today, combat boots are commonly worn for style over function in various ways. Combat boots can be worn with dresses as well as denim shorts or over black leggings and fitted jeans, all the while helping to provide a rebellious, more serious touch to any light-hearted look.

Enter Aviators

Pilot wearing aviators

Blue aviators to protect from radiations

Every great outfit needs accessories, and people typically look for a nice pair of sunglasses to top off their look. Enter aviators. These glasses were first worn by Air Force pilots, and they were later popularized by the likes of Tom Ford and his contemporaries. Aviator sunglasses have allowed people to fly high-in style.

From identification to jewelry

Dog tags

Dog tags were initially worn as a form of identification for military members, but their role has since evolved. Today, it’s common to see people sporting them as necklaces.

Article by- Sneha Savla

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