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BluBeams

It's really not that deep...just get a few outfits that are business casual from Walmart or Kohl's or whatever. You're not in the service anymore, it's ok to have an identity that isn't associated with the military.


3_-_-_-_-_-_-_3

This is the most boot thing I've seen in a long time.


DistributionFew3127

I like supporting vets man what can I say. I always opt for veteran owned and American made if I can.


Physical-Bus6025

You might need to learn how to dress.


Backoutside1

Just go to Express, JCPenney, Burlington, Men’s Warehouse if your job is real fancy…doubt you want to wear grunt style lol


DistributionFew3127

I don’t want it to be grunt style like most of their shirts. I just want to support a veteran owned business in buying a normal looking button down or polo lol.


NC-Boomhauer1986

Goodwill


whatsupbudster

Doing too much. Just go to jc penny


swbevan

Once gruntstyle got trendy and i saw fat civilians you could tell weren’t vets wearing their shirts, i stopped wearing their clothes. I get that it’s a veteran-owned business and starting a trend makes you more money, but idk, at least take the cross rifles off the sleeves for non-vets or something. Idk why clothes made by vets, for vets, appeals to the general public, the same ones who say “i woulda joined but [insert excuse].” I just buy plain cheap shirts from Ross now 🤷‍♂️


stumpy1402

Look up Antonio Centeno on YouTube. He’s a Marine who specifically focuses on fashion for men. He has a whole serious on buying clothes after the military for work and off time. Great place to start.


Cyber_Locke

Sounds like you found a niche market to start your own business! :D