Veteran wearing Fatigues field jacket at a tailgate, arms crossed, laughing with friends
Military spouse in graphic tee holding care package box, smiling in garage
Close-up of worn field jacket collar with unit patch, shot on a job site
Boots and fatigues flannel flat-lay on concrete floor
Vet checking jacket fit in truck side mirror, golden hour light
Two veterans at a homecoming ceremony both wearing Fatigues tees
Veteran pulling on heavyweight flannel in garage workshop, checking the fit
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Civilian wearing Fatigues graphic tee at a brewery, holding a beer
Worn Fatigues patch jacket hanging on a garage wall rack
Military spouse and vet couple wearing matching Fatigues pieces at a cookout
Close detail of tarnished brass zipper on field jacket front
Vet at job site wearing Fatigues khaki work shirt, hard hat in hand
Group photo at a VA event, several members wearing different Fatigues pieces

Veteran-Owned · Brooklyn-Designed

FATIGUES

Heavyweight flannels, broken-in field jackets, and graphic tees stitched from service.

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4.9 average · 2,400+ verified reviews
Veteran-owned since 2019
Ships with a story card on every order
1% of revenue to veteran orgs
The Essentials

Clothes that carry weight

Everyday pieces built for people who know what they're made of. Each design traces back to a specific unit, era, or piece of gear — nothing is arbitrary.

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Heavyweight flannel shirt flat-lay on concrete, olive and black plaid pattern
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Iron Country Flannel

$98

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82nd Airborne · Cotton Drill

Built for the long haul

The plaid references the olive drab and black color blocks used in 82nd Airborne field patches. 14oz cotton drill — heavier than anything you'll find at the mall, light enough to layer under a shell.

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Worn field jacket worn by veteran on a construction job site, concrete background
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M65 Remix Field Jacket

$185

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Vietnam Era · Ripstop Cotton

The jacket that started it all

Reverse-engineered from an original 1968 M65 field jacket pulled from a surplus bin in Red Hook. Same silhouette, same button-out liner, same four-pocket layout. New hardware, new fit, new story.

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Graphic tee with unit insignia reimagined as street art print, laid flat on concrete

Fort Bragg Stencil Tee

$48

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XVIII Airborne Corps · 6.5oz Jersey

The patch, redrawn

We handed the XVIII Airborne Corps crest to a Brooklyn illustrator with ten years of screen-print experience and said: make it streetwear. He came back with this. The dragon is still there. The Latin is still there. The rest is new.

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Canvas work shirt in washed olive worn by veteran in garage workshop
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Depot Canvas Work Shirt

$112

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Motor Pool Era · 8oz Canvas

Motor pool uniform, civilianized

The boxy cut and chest pockets were lifted directly from the coveralls worn by motor pool mechanics at Fort Hood in the 1970s. Washed twice before shipping. Gets better with every wash.

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I wore a uniform for nine years. When I got out I didn't want to dress like everyone else, but I didn't want to wear a costume either. Fatigues is the first brand that got it right.

Marcus Webb

USMC  ·  2003 – 2011

Limited Drops

Unit insignia, reimagined

Collaborations with veteran artists and active-duty designers. Each drop is numbered, each story is verified. Once they're gone, they're gone.

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Limited edition USMC collab tee with globe and anchor reimagined as abstract graphic
Limited — 200 Made

Devil Dog Collab Tee

$65

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USMC Collab · 1 of 200

Drawn by a vet, printed by hand

Marcus Webb (USMC, 2003–2011) spent six months redrawing the Eagle, Globe and Anchor as a woodblock print. Each shirt is hand-pulled on a 12-station press in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. 200 made, 200 numbered.

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Army Ranger collab hoodie in washed black with subdued ranger tab graphic across chest
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Ranger Tab Hoodie

$145

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75th Ranger Regiment · Fleece

Earned, not given

Only 300 were made. The tab graphic on the chest is a 1:1 scale reproduction of the actual Ranger tab, printed in subdued ink on 14oz fleece. No embroidery. No shortcuts. If you know, you know.

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Navy EOD collab bomber jacket in black with embroidered EOD badge on back
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EOD Bomber Jacket

$225

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Navy EOD · Satin Shell

The badge that means business

Designed in collaboration with active-duty EOD techs from Norfolk. The back embroidery took 14 hours per jacket. The crab badge is 11-color embroidery on a satin shell. The inside lining is printed with the EOD motto.

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Air Force veteran wearing Fatigues USAF collab crewneck in aged blue at airshow
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Blue Steel Crewneck

$95

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USAF 20th Fighter Wing · French Terry

Shaw AFB, 1991

The graphic references a classified nose art design from an F-16 deployed out of Shaw AFB during Desert Storm. Cleared for release in 2023. Printed on French terry in aged Air Force blue. This one took two years to get right.

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Production Policy

We never restock limited drops. When a run sells out, the design retires. No reprints, no restocks, no exceptions. Every piece has a fixed story.

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My husband deployed three times. I built every care package around his Fatigues tees because I knew he'd actually wear them. And I kept one for myself.

Tanya Reeves

Army Spouse · Fort Campbell  ·  2009 – 2018

The Full Catalog

Every piece. Every story.

Flannels, field jackets, graphic tees, headwear, and outerwear. All designed by veterans, printed in Brooklyn, shipped with a story card.