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Austrian Anzug 75 Cargo Pants, Funny Green, Surplus
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Austrian Anzug 75 Cargo Pants, Funny Green, Surplus.
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A good pair of pants with a nice cut.
Austrian Anzug 75 Cargo Pants, Funny Green, Surplus. The other side pocket usually features an even smaller inner-pocket.
The other side pocket usually features an even smaller inner-pocket.
Austrian Anzug 75 Cargo Pants, Funny Green, Surplus. Big belt loops can take most belts.
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Austrian Anzug 75 Cargo Pants, Funny Green, Surplus. Button-closed fly.
Button-closed fly.
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Austrian Anzug 75 Cargo Pants, Funny Green, Surplus

Price 24.99 USD excluding sales tax

Austria’s Bundesheer has different pant types in ample supply. This a light hot weather model in a bright green color. Just flamboyant enough, comfy, durable summer pants for all your adventuring needs. One-off lot!

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Austrian Anzug 75 Cargo Pants, Funny Green, Surplus.
Austrian Anzug 75 Cargo Pants, Funny Green, Surplus.
Austrian Anzug 75 Cargo Pants, Funny Green, Surplus. A good pair of pants with a nice cut.
Austrian Anzug 75 Cargo Pants, Funny Green, Surplus. The other side pocket usually features an even smaller inner-pocket.
Austrian Anzug 75 Cargo Pants, Funny Green, Surplus. Big belt loops can take most belts.
Austrian Anzug 75 Cargo Pants, Funny Green, Surplus. Button-closed fly.

Austria’s Bundesheer has different pant types in ample supply. This a light hot weather model in a bright green color. Just flamboyant enough, comfy, durable summer pants for all your adventuring needs. One-off lot!

Features

These pants here are pretty solid, like most of the clothing items that the Bundesheer puts out. They’re the Anzug 75 model cargo pants – but with a funnier color. We don’t know what esoteric unit these were issued to if any. Maybe a tired Oberstleutnant got a good deal on some leftover fabric and ordered these on his last days in the service. In either case, we’re talking about a pair of pants with a nice cut and good, breathable, fast-drying rip-stop fabric.

  • Two thigh pockets with one smaller inner pocket that’s just the size of a lighter
  • Fabric is sturdy yet light, so your parts shall stay shower-fresh when you move about
  • Button-closed fly
  • Made of 67% polyester, 33% viscose

Size info

Anzug 75 pants are fairly straight, so a good fit at the waist is unlikely to be baggy elsewhere. If your waist size is at the recommended maximum and you are considering between two sizes, the larger one will have room for movement.

These are made in various widths and lengths – just like jeans! The Austrian Bundesheer size in the brackets uses regular numbers for the width and Roman numerals for the length. Even in the case of pants, the width is based on chest size, as is common in Europe. The assumption is that a regular man will have a waist 12 cm (~5") smaller than his chest.

The size conversions and recommendations are based on our measuring work, customer feedback, and naturally wearing these ourselves. Don't get hung up on the numbers, though: surplus clothes often have variation.

Width Size Bundesheer Size Waist (cm) Waist (inches) Men's EU Size
2X-Small72-7664 cm25"EU 38
X-Small80-8472 cm28.5"EU 42
Small88-9280 cm31.5"EU 46
Medium96-10088 cm34.5"EU 50
Large104-10898 cm38.5"EU 54
X-Large112-116108 cm42.5"EU 58
2X-Large120-124116 cm45.5"EU 62
3X-Large128-132124 cm49"EU 66

Length Size Bundesheer Size Inseam (cm) Inseam (inches)
ShortI-II70 cm27.5"
RegularIII-IV76 cm30"
LongV-VI82 cm32"
X-LongVII-VIII88 cm34.5"

Bundesheer surplus

Surprisingly, there are no weird stains on these, just a light sprinkling of storage dust. However, some minor repairs might’ve been done here or there. Other than that, they’re in good shape.

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Austrian surplus

Functional, neutral, clean. That's what the Austrian Bundesheer gear is made of. Our Austrian surplus revolves mostly around the Anzug 75 and Anzug 03 clothing systems, but who knows, maybe the "Tarnanzug Neu" will make it's appearance if the Austrians decide to clear the stocks in the future. Get your OD gear while the stocks last.

After the Second World War the Austrian soldier looked like a weird mixture of Allies and Germans; the M1 style helmet and general profile really tried to bring that NATO vibe up, but a lot of the gear and even the dotted camouflage pattern looked surprisingly much like WW2 German issue. In the 70s they took a major leap towards NATO with the introduction of the all-green Anzug 75 clothing and equipment system closely inspired by the American equivalents, finally letting go of the "old stuff". The Anzug 03 brought the game up to date with some changes in effort to modernize the whole thing. Now the Bundesheer is again moving over to camouflage.

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18.12.2022 Verified purchase
These are no different than the Anzug 75 trousers. The same fabric, features, fit and sizing.
By itself, the colour will only pair with very dark or black tops.
The pairs I received are in like-new condition, with only one having seen repair on a pocket.
Perfect for chores around the house if you don't mind getting them dirty.
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Georg G. 16.12.2022
these were issued to the Bundesgebäudeverwaltung. so, basically the guys taking care of military real estate when the noble officers were using conscript's work force for other tasks, or when draft rotation was having a barracks' facility sit idle.
sometimes, only sometimes OPFOR were made to wear these...
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