February 7, 2008 10:02 PM PST

Navy buttons-up new working uniform

(Credit: Mark Rutherford)

Here's the new Navy enlisted, BDU-style uniform as displayed at the Defense Logistic Agency exhibit booth, Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association West 2008 (AFCEA) conference in sunny San Diego, CA.

The new Navy Working Uniform (NWU) will include several cold weather options, such as a unisex pullover sweater, a fleece jacket, and a parka. It comes in three camo patterns, the main one being the blue/gray variant you see here, with woodland and desert digital palette for those going ashore.

The permanent press, 50/50 nylon and cotton blend NWU will replace seven different styles of current working uniforms and is to be worn with a blue cotton t-shirt, eight-point USMC-style cover, a black web belt and black leather boots, according to the Navy.

"These are good uniforms, designed to support the modern Sailor," said then Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Mike Mullen who approved plans for the new outfit. "Durability, safety, ease of wear and cleaning were all factors that weighed heavily on my mind. This wasn't a popularity contest by any stretch, but we would have been foolish not to consider the opinions of the men and women who will wear these uniforms."

But a few of those men and women who filed by the exhibit were less than impressed. Biggest complaint...what's with the buttons? Two for each pocket. This is 2008, how 'bout some Velcro? And why no waist band adjuster strap?

"We'll be getting complaints three hours after these are issued," one Navy Captain grumbled as he filed out the comment form offered up by the DLA guy.

Next up for the sartorial service could be a revival of the Service Dress Khaki, a new pea coat and maybe a ceremonial cutlass for chiefs.

Originally posted at Military Tech
Mark Rutherford is a West Coast based freelance writer. He is a member of the CNET Blog Network, and is not an employee of CNET. Disclosure.
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No Velcro?? Unbelievable!!
by Glacticus February 8, 2008 12:06 AM PST
Let me guess, is it because Velcro is an American product? You know, in this day and age, we'd like to think our military has at least SOME intelligence. The extra cost of creating button holes, adding the breakable, lose-able buttons...money could be saved with Velcro. What's the deal? It seems that learning from other countries' great designs is a no no. It sure would be nice to hear of our military doing something good, right and clever. Oh well.
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Be careful what you wish for
by dtorres312 February 8, 2008 5:57 AM PST
As a National Guard soldier who has worn ACU's for over 2 years, anyone who wants velcro on the new navy uniforms is nuts. it is easier to replace a button than velcro and a button is quiter, you know, for those times with silence and stealth is of the essence. On all of my ACU's within a few months the velcro on the cargo pockets was worn and needed to be replaced. I have never had to replace a button unless one broke. A cargo pocket hanging open because the velcro is worn looks terrible, and uniforms are about having a military appearance and showing military bearing.
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