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01-18-2006, 12:52 PM
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2nd Lieutenant
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01-18-2006, 12:54 PM
Ask one of your comrades. Did they just mail you a beret without telling you how to wear it/fit it or something? That'd be sort of goofy.
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01-18-2006, 12:56 PM
I'm presuming its a brand new beret
You will need a bowl of warm but not hot water
Cut out the label found on the inside of the beret - it will make shaping it alot easier
Pull the drawstring so its tight but not too tight, its going to hurt your head, dont cut off the excess string yet
Dunk the beret into the bowl of water, try not to let the band on the end of the beret touch the water as it can go funny someitmes.
Once its soaking take it out of the bowl and stick it on your head it should be around 2 fingers above your eye all the way around the head. Make sure the badge is over the left eye and hold it in place, whilst doing that pull the excess material (flappy bit) over your right ear. THe material will stretch if you pull it hard enough, allow it to do so until its a suitable position. usually just touching the top of your right ear.
Wear the beret for a few hours for it to dry slightly.
Then stick is somewhere warm like an airing cupboard, for a couple more hours, before it dries out i'll then fold it up and stick it under my mattress overnight, allowing it to fold in the future for storage in your pocket or whatever.
You might want to repeat the process a few times before you get it right and cut off the drawstring. Some other people have a bowl of warm water and a bowl of cold water, but im not sure on the process to do it that way.
Hope this helps.
+1's welcome! rock:
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Major General
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01-18-2006, 01:01 PM
+1 for you because i have no idea how to wear one
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1st Lieutenant
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01-18-2006, 01:01 PM
Cheers Mike m8, but Im still 'fused about the wearing of it. All the yanks I see wearing a beret, wears it one way. The rest in other ways. Fuck it, Ill just ask my CO for help with this.
Ferich: Yeah, we didnt get any instructions at all with it. We just went to the depot, signed a paper and got the beret.
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Major General
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01-18-2006, 01:02 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Tystnad
Ferich: Yeah, we didnt get any instructions at all with it. We just went to the depot, signed a paper and got the beret.
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Sounds typical for the military, any countries military especially ours
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1st Lieutenant
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01-18-2006, 01:08 PM
[url=http://www.insatsplutonen.se/basker.php:c0468]Swedish site[/url:c0468]
Here in Sweden, most dudes wear the beret like the dude in that site. You can also see the size of our emblems on the pics in there.
You yanks were it like in the page Zonah posted.
Wtf!?
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2nd Lieutenant
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01-18-2006, 01:27 PM
I would fit it awhile then find out if there's a special way to wear it from a NCO or someone You'd think if there was some unique instruction for a Swedish style beret that was different from the universal way of fitting a beret they'd tell you about it. Good luck whatever you decide on doing and hopefully none of our advice gets you in trouble.
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1st Lieutenant
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01-18-2006, 01:41 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Ferich
I would fit it awhile then find out if there's a special way to wear it from a NCO or someone. You'd think if there was some unique instruction for a Swedish style beret that was different from the universal way of fitting a beret they'd tell you about it. Good luck whatever you decide on doing and hopefully none of our advice gets you in trouble.
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I AM an NCO. biggrin:
Thanks for the tips m8, Ill see what happens. See if Ill post a pic of me in uniform aswell then (newer one, seeing as we might get new jackets and maybe zee Glock. happy: )
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2nd Lieutenant
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01-18-2006, 01:52 PM
from 7 years experience:
[img]http://mikeanthony.co.uk/beret.jpg[/img]
But it could be different for sweden. I'm not sure!
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Major General
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01-18-2006, 02:26 PM
Looking good posiden, i would look like a cock in a beret
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Major General
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01-18-2006, 02:39 PM
berets are bad-ass
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01-18-2006, 08:12 PM
shit, I'm suprised you still know how to properly wear your cover Milla... fuckin tampon biggrin: the_finger:
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Major General
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01-18-2006, 08:15 PM
[quote="Zap. USMC":1c9b9]shit, I'm suprised you still know how to properly wear your cover Milla... fuckin tampon biggrin: the_finger:[/quote:1c9b9]
Shit man I know how to wear my cover and out shoot you on the range still rock: happy: biggrin:
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01-18-2006, 08:17 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by geRV
Quote:
Originally Posted by Zoner
Wear it like the Duke.
[img]http://www.berets.com/media/john-wayne-green-beret-sm.jpg[/img]
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Thought you were talking about that tard that posts here, i half expected to see a can of beans wearing a beret. annoy:
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LOL
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