U.S. Navy introduces new Service Khaki slacks with back pockets for female sailors
The U.S. Navy announced that female sailors can now purchase newly designed Service Khaki slacks featuring back pockets and a modernized sizing system (Alpha, Bravo, Delta). Made of 75% polyester and 25% wool, the slacks are available at Navy Exchange locations across the U.S. and online. Rear Adm. Jennifer Couture stated the change resulted from sailor feedback and aims to improve uniform fit, professionalism, and readiness. Male uniform sizes will be evaluated in the future.
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Service Khaki slacks with back pockets now available to female sailors
The U.S. Navy has announced that female sailors can now purchase newly designed Service Khaki slacks featuring back pockets and modern fit sizing. The slacks, made of 75% polyester and 25% wool, are the first pair introduced using the new modernized sizing system, which includes fit types Alpha, Bravo, and Delta. The uniforms are available at multiple Navy Exchange locations across the U.S. and online. Rear Adm. Jennifer Couture stated the change resulted from listening to sailors and aims to modernize uniforms to fit current needs and strengthen readiness. The Navy Exchange Service Command is focusing on female uniform modernization first, with male uniform sizes to be evaluated in the future.
Service Khaki slacks with back pockets now available to female sailors
The U.S. Navy has announced that female sailors can now purchase newly designed Service Khaki slacks featuring back pockets and modern fit sizing. The slacks, made of 75% polyester and 25% wool, are the first pair introduced using the new modernized sizing system, which includes fit types Alpha, Bravo, and Delta. They are available at multiple Navy Exchange locations across the U.S. and online. Rear Adm. Jennifer Couture stated the modernization is a direct result of listening to sailors and aims to improve readiness. The Navy also plans to evaluate and update male uniform sizes in the future.
Service Khaki slacks with back pockets now available to female sailors
The U.S. Navy has announced that female sailors can now purchase newly designed Service Khaki slacks featuring back pockets and a modernized fit sizing system. The slacks, made of 75% polyester and 25% wool, are the first pants introduced under the new sizing framework, which includes fit types 'Alpha,' 'Bravo,' and 'Delta.' The initiative, led by the Navy Exchange Service Command's Navy Clothing & Textile Research Facility, aims to improve uniform fit and readiness. The new slacks are available at multiple Navy Exchange locations across the U.S. and online. Rear Adm. Jennifer Couture stated the change resulted from listening to sailors' feedback. Male uniform sizes will also be evaluated in the future.
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Service Khaki slacks with back pockets now available to female sailors
The U.S. Navy has announced that female sailors can now purchase newly designed Service Khaki slacks featuring back pockets and modern fit sizing. The slacks, made of 75% polyester and 25% wool, are the first pair introduced using a new modernized sizing system with fit types Alpha, Bravo, and Delta. They are available at multiple Navy Exchange locations across the U.S. and online. Rear Adm. Jennifer Couture stated the change resulted from listening to sailors and aims to modernize uniforms to fit current needs and strengthen readiness. The Navy Exchange Service Command is focusing on female uniforms first, with male uniform sizes to be evaluated in the future.
Service Khaki slacks with back pockets now available to female sailors
The U.S. Navy has announced that female sailors can now purchase newly designed Service Khaki slacks featuring back pockets and modern fit sizing. The update, driven by sailor feedback, is part of a broader uniform modernization effort led by the Navy Exchange Service Command's Clothing & Textile Research Facility. The slacks are made of 75% polyester and 25% wool and are available at multiple Navy Exchange locations across the U.S. and online. Rear Adm. Jennifer Couture stated the change directly results from listening to sailors and aims to improve readiness and professionalism. Male uniform sizes will also be evaluated in the future.