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Does anybody else think that Poland's army should change the colour of its uniform?


hague1cmaeron  14 | 1366  
11 Nov 2010 /  #1
Does anybody else think that Poland’s army should change the colour of its official uniform from a non descriptive ugly brown, to a Dark green colour?
Stu  12 | 515  
11 Nov 2010 /  #2
Hague1cmaeron: don't forget that there are uniforms for different occasions. Which do you mean? Their combat uniform or their number-two dress?
OP hague1cmaeron  14 | 1366  
11 Nov 2010 /  #3
Not combat, the one they use for official occasions.

As an example wp.mil.pl/pl/galeria/3951

The uniform in this clip is far more preferable.



I think that today they are trying to do them on the cheap, and they look horrible!

I think that in the UK officers have 3. combat, ceremonial/official, and evening ceremonial
Stu  12 | 515  
11 Nov 2010 /  #4
Well ... have a look what I look like when I have to go to the Staff in The Hague and make up your own mind (defensie.nl/landmacht/cultureel/uniformen/dagelijks_tenue/ ). When I am on the base (and I don't expect any visitors), I prefer walking around in battle dress, which is much more comfortable and practical.

To be honest: the colour of the everyday uniform is not THAT important. The main thing is the material of which it is made and whether it is comfortable. The Dutch Army has made huge improvements over the years in this field, contrary to our Navy and Air Force. Especially the Navy-guys complain about the comfort of their everyday uniform.
OP hague1cmaeron  14 | 1366  
11 Nov 2010 /  #5
Yes practicality should always take precedence, but you should be able to merge comfort with visual appeal-and I like the official uniforms you have posted, though can't make out the colour-it looks a bit like very dark grey.

This is a version of evening dress (Britain)

en.wikivisual.com/index.php/Mess_dress

these are examples of official and combat.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Army_uniform

Each British regiment is usually distinguished in the type of official uniform it wears. Overall i think they have the most appealing type of uniform.
Stu  12 | 515  
11 Nov 2010 /  #6
It's a kind of a mix of grey, green and brown, yes.
Lenka  5 | 3504  
11 Nov 2010 /  #7
I love this uniform(a gay in coat):
OP hague1cmaeron  14 | 1366  
16 Nov 2010 /  #8
It seems that my sensible suggestion has been finally adopted and there is a colour change in one of the security services. Know it is time for the army!

The Poland's Internal Security Agency unveiled new uniforms of officers. The most important change - the color . Previously existing uniforms were dark green and resembled those of the communist era.

I meant now not know-should try stop writing before thinking, or at least look at what I wrote(:
Polamerican27  1 | 9  
17 Nov 2010 /  #9
My input is this...it(uniform) is very distinct(color). I think it matches the foresty country, but heythats just me. Are there any Americans near Siedlce- Ive been here for 3yrs and still havent met one(tsk tsk) Detroit anyone?
Trevek  25 | 1699  
17 Nov 2010 /  #10
I think that in the UK officers have 3. combat, ceremonial/official, and evening ceremonial

More than that.

There's "working dress" (like fatigues; Olive green pullover, shirt, trousers. "Barrack Dress" Green trousers and light tan shirt, pullover, "Combat" (camouflage), number 2 (khaki ceremonial), No. 1 (ceremonial, usually dark blue, almost black) and Mess dress (usually dark blue with light coloured lapels). And perhaps more if they are from a specific regiment.

At least, that's how it was a few years ago when i worked in an officers' mess.
OP hague1cmaeron  14 | 1366  
17 Nov 2010 /  #11
There's "working dress"

yes I think that I might have seen pictures of that.
southern  73 | 7059  
17 Nov 2010 /  #12
Italian army will change it to pink.
Trevek  25 | 1699  
17 Nov 2010 /  #13
yes I think that I might have seen pictures of that.

although, according to the wiki article posted above, they don't have that anymore.
Grzeslaw  - | 5  
17 Nov 2010 /  #14
I do work in polish military police (but im a civilian worker) and field uniforms are actually dark green moro.

Ahhh moro = camoulfage mix of colors (you now what i mean :) )
PennBoy  76 | 2429  
17 Nov 2010 /  #15
Does anybody else think that Poland’s army should change the colour of its official uniform from a non descriptive ugly brown, to a Dark green colour?

I was thinking about the summer battle uniform, maybe a new digital look like the American Army has, but with shades of green like the Canadians have...


  • Canada44.jpg

  • Cana.jpg
OP hague1cmaeron  14 | 1366  
18 Nov 2010 /  #16
People People! I am not talking about combat! have you been reading my posts?
I am talking about ceremonial! Combat uniform colour is irrelevant from the aesthetic point of view.

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