Or you can turn your pants cuff up with a double fold. Turn the cut up to the crotch of where your thumb meets your hand (about 2-3" on most people) and then turn the cuff up again a second time. Then you turn that fold under the boot bands.
I’m glad I’ve found this video. The Army didn’t seem to want to teach us this in basic training, so we had to just tuck the trousers into the boots. It looked terrible.
Usually from what I’ve seen nobody in the army really has it tight and thin, most of everyone I’ve seen keeps it baggy, even other people I know with boot laces
I bought two skinny door springs from a hardware store for blousing. I connected the ends to form two rings for a permanent loop. I just slip them over my foot before putting on the boots. They never wear out or stretch and the radius gives a great looking blouse.
To be honest, I like the look of blousing that sort of bunches up at the bottom (within reason! like about how you first had them, not too baggy!) To me it looks more stylish somehow. The way you got em all tight like that, it looks like a lanky old man wearing track pants that are two small for him. Lol!
In my time in the Portuguese army we used to sow elastic to the pants measured the length we wanted to give the proper boot length.... Dammnnn this brought back good old memories 🤣🤣🤣🤣. Thanks for your service, and that goes for all that may read this, thank you brothers. AD UNUM.
The tip I got from my RAMP CC was just abit different. didnt have to pull the pants all the way down. before i start strapping the trousers i have my pants just below the hip. then i cuff the pants, blouse strap, pull up pants and tighten belt. Your way seems a bit faster so ill give it a shot.
Not gonna lie the old I used to do them worked sure but I always had the problem where they got baggy as the day went on this trick of pulling your pants down actually made my pants not look baggy for the first time. (Thanks man For teaching me this method)
When I was in the Army 1986-1992, some NCO's folded a crease with the bulk up the side of the calf on BDU's to get the effect. When ironed in they looked really sharp.
Dude, the thing about blousing is just that.. it’s supposed to actually look bloused, and not be overly tight like you’re doing here with the pants drop and pulling the cuff sky high. The correct blouse is in fact used to give a lot more knee room when bending, taking a firing position, etc. If too tight, like this, you’ll instantly feel the tightness in your knee whenever kneeling. It turns out that military research often has an actual purpose lol.
Cool! As a new senior member of the Civil Air Patrol and a former USN squid, this is a skill I never learned. I tried blousing my ABUs yesterday and it was a failure. Thanks!
If you don’t have the bungees you can try rubber bands. Not extremely small & tight rubber bands tho. Also if you have the bungee cords you can use that along with the rubber bands to give you a tighter more neat and stable blouse. Some people like it some don’t but anyways, that’s just my advice. Love from the 868 🇹🇹🤟
May we have a link to the boots? I'm not military but I like to look squared away during yardwork. Also, I always used velcro. But this method sparks ideas, thx.
During Army Basic Training in the late ‘60s, we bloused our fatigue trousers. When I got AIT, our drill sergeant decided that blousing was not allowed. We tucked our pants into our boots. When I was in OCS, we went back to blousing with our Corcoran jump boots. While on active duty afterward, I continued to wear the jump boots even though I was not airborne. Nobody said anything about their being inappropriate. In fact, I was named General’s Orderly while wearing them.
to be perfectly honest both of them are accurate, the more baggy ones are how airborne troops do it. But the perfect looking ones are usually Navy or infantry👍🏼🇺🇸
NEED TO KNOW.... you tucked it around the strap, then is it resting ON THE BOOT under the second eyelet...or ON TOP of the boot by the ankle , and let the pant leg drop to the second eyelet. need to know cause I strap under the second eyelet on an 8in boot and was told this video is wrong .... so if you can settle this that would help.
Do you get paid on top of your pay grade for your job? Basically what I’m trying to say is if you make a dollar for being an e4 do you get another dollar for being a cook for a total of two dollars?
Short answer is no, long answer is it depends. If a rate (job) is considered "critical" (in high demand ) then a bonus may be issued. This bonus can either be a sign on bonus or a reenlistment bonus. This is not always the case and there can be a mountain of qualifying requirements as well. So to answer your question, yes/kinda.
Base pay for the same for grade and time in grade is the same, it's the other stuff that adds up sea pay, combat, hazardous duty pay, separation pay, bonuses for re-enlistment
Hey are you a YN? Also what rank? I’ve been watching your videos since before I went to boot camp and haven’t sent you a message in global yet. Just wanted to say thanks for all your tips!
Great video and guidance. However, those don’t look like authorized composite toe boots:) If not, do you really want to be standing out? Again, love your videos and what you are doing for our members out here.
With jungle fatigues we just tied the nylon straps at the bottom of the pant leg and tucked it underneath. Hell, we weren't conducting a freakin' fashion show. Stop worrying about being combat pretty!
This helped me out 👍👍, Coast Guard Auxiliarist, also what kind of boots are You wearing ? my current boots are Belleville ST 300 and they are heavy, Your looks light.
Wasn’t expecting the pants drop, but thank you for this. 😂
LOL foreal
Was reading this comment and was like "Wdym 'pants drop?" And immediately hear a belt being unbuckled 😳
I'm sure the pants dropped in the camp 🙈
The secret is to drop your pants.... Ite imma head out
I laughed😂
Welcome to the military.
Or you can turn your pants cuff up with a double fold. Turn the cut up to the crotch of where your thumb meets your hand (about 2-3" on most people) and then turn the cuff up again a second time. Then you turn that fold under the boot bands.
1:28 ....idk why but i liked when he points at me and then tells me to drop my pants
lmao
I’m glad I’ve found this video. The Army didn’t seem to want to teach us this in basic training, so we had to just tuck the trousers into the boots. It looked terrible.
Trust tucking boot is extremely important depending on what you do
Not to mention annoying
Usually from what I’ve seen nobody in the army really has it tight and thin, most of everyone I’ve seen keeps it baggy, even other people I know with boot laces
Basic training didn't really train us either !! Ima try this next week
I bought two skinny door springs from a hardware store for blousing. I connected the ends to form two rings for a permanent loop. I just slip them over my foot before putting on the boots. They never wear out or stretch and the radius gives a great looking blouse.
Excellent tip, goes beyond what other videos have shown, and looks better. Thanks.
As an ROTC cadet this is pretty helpful
To be honest, I like the look of blousing that sort of bunches up at the bottom (within reason! like about how you first had them, not too baggy!) To me it looks more stylish somehow.
The way you got em all tight like that, it looks like a lanky old man wearing track pants that are two small for him. Lol!
Just bring back knickerbockers.
In my time in the Portuguese army we used to sow elastic to the pants measured the length we wanted to give the proper boot length.... Dammnnn this brought back good old memories
🤣🤣🤣🤣.
Thanks for your service, and that goes for all that may read this, thank you brothers.
AD UNUM.
Did this back in bootcamp. None knew this trick. Everyone came at me for dropping the trousers tho, but it worth it. Thanks!
The tip I got from my RAMP CC was just abit different. didnt have to pull the pants all the way down. before i start strapping the trousers i have my pants just below the hip. then i cuff the pants, blouse strap, pull up pants and tighten belt.
Your way seems a bit faster so ill give it a shot.
Not gonna lie the old I used to do them worked sure but I always had the problem where they got baggy as the day went on this trick of pulling your pants down actually made my pants not look baggy for the first time. (Thanks man For teaching me this method)
When I was in the Army 1986-1992, some NCO's folded a crease with the bulk up the side of the calf on BDU's to get the effect. When ironed in they looked really sharp.
Thanks now my instructor won’t get pissed when the new guys show up with the baggy pants
Thanks for this great tip. I was in 12yrs NAVY and Army National Guard but been out over 17yrs. I wish I knew this when I was in.
Dude, the thing about blousing is just that.. it’s supposed to actually look bloused, and not be overly tight like you’re doing here with the pants drop and pulling the cuff sky high. The correct blouse is in fact used to give a lot more knee room when bending, taking a firing position, etc. If too tight, like this, you’ll instantly feel the tightness in your knee whenever kneeling. It turns out that military research often has an actual purpose lol.
Your right bro that's what I was told today when I asked about it
Had to make sure I was on the right website
This mans in the coast guard
Yes
And you’re probably in ya moms basement 😔
@@Puppyboi12345 you don't know me but from the way this man is dressed you can tell he is a fukin puddle pirate
@@yourcrapynews6779 and you larp with airsoft gear 😩
done this and its perfect
Another method:
You can also stich elastic rubber tapes at the inside of the bottom edges of your uniform.
_That's even faster and very reliable_
I like the bag effect.....
Cool! As a new senior member of the Civil Air Patrol and a former USN squid, this is a skill I never learned. I tried blousing my ABUs yesterday and it was a failure. Thanks!
OMG, thanks for the help. Awesome video, trying it out right away. :)
Thanks for the tip! Could you also do another video on how to fold ODU's sleeves like a pro? Thank you
@@militaryjourneymen lol I was told the same thing.. I can never get it to fit snug.
Thanks for this I just got a “nice blousing” from a corporal
"Ok the first step is drop your pants."
Me: Wait what?
If you don’t have the bungees you can try rubber bands. Not extremely small & tight rubber bands tho.
Also if you have the bungee cords you can use that along with the rubber bands to give you a tighter more neat and stable blouse.
Some people like it some don’t but anyways, that’s just my advice. Love from the 868 🇹🇹🤟
Using this guide for my Jordan 1s
May we have a link to the boots? I'm not military but I like to look squared away during yardwork. Also, I always used velcro. But this method sparks ideas, thx.
This video definitely helped especially how i'm in the security sector
This is actually genius
Drop em
Coast guard: You actually want to drop your pants.
Navy: Hmmmm interesting
The pants drop realty took me by surprise 😂
The basic way is the same way chefs hem there pants I’ll definitely do this when I go into boot camp thanks for the tip
pants drop caught me off guard but THANKS LOL
Great tip, thank you!
You're welcome!
Ikm a US sailor. Aye coast guard we fight for you!
:D
Having 4 or 5 blousing bands on each ankle definitely helps out a lot too
During Army Basic Training in the late ‘60s, we bloused our fatigue trousers. When I got AIT, our drill sergeant decided that blousing was not allowed. We tucked our pants into our boots. When I was in OCS, we went back to blousing with our Corcoran jump boots. While on active duty afterward, I continued to wear the jump boots even though I was not airborne. Nobody said anything about their being inappropriate. In fact, I was named General’s Orderly while wearing them.
Where do you buy the bungee at??
Fuckin game changer
where can I get those bungees?
Lmao I used to do this strategy. Always made me sharper looking.
as a skinhead who hates boots untucking this is a life saver
Dude where has this been my whole career
Gracias!! AMAZING tip! Soo helpful!! Thanks for all the Advices!
The first thing I noticed on his shirt was Coast Guard, i facepalmed (lol jk)
i mean once you walk up one ladder on a cutter your blousing is done for and then will end up like you had it at first
touche
Blouse bands
But the amount of fabric bloused should be the same so it's at least a little easir to fix
As a Sea Cadet this Helped Alot
I’m going to try this
Thanks for the vid, now all i have to do is wait for my Cadet Corperal to check my blousing in Air Force Cadets
Looks perfect.
to be perfectly honest both of them are accurate, the more baggy ones are how airborne troops do it. But the perfect looking ones are usually Navy or infantry👍🏼🇺🇸
Great tip!
Glad it was helpful!
NEED TO KNOW.... you tucked it around the strap, then is it resting ON THE BOOT under the second eyelet...or ON TOP of the boot by the ankle , and let the pant leg drop to the second eyelet. need to know cause I strap under the second eyelet on an 8in boot and was told this video is wrong .... so if you can settle this that would help.
Yo thank you dude
Pretty helpful
Thanks it really helped with mcjrotc
Thank you sir.
Most welcome
Looks helpful.
Thank bro thanks a lot ♥️
They taught this in Marine Corps Bootcamp
this is do helpful thanks
Glad it helped
woah this turned into a sexy film fast… very coast guard of u
Just following the CG way
good video!
Well, there goes me failing NNN!
what boots are they?
that was my thought as well. We need a link to these boots.
You had me at dropping my pants
Do you get paid on top of your pay grade for your job? Basically what I’m trying to say is if you make a dollar for being an e4 do you get another dollar for being a cook for a total of two dollars?
Short answer is no, long answer is it depends. If a rate (job) is considered "critical" (in high demand ) then a bonus may be issued. This bonus can either be a sign on bonus or a reenlistment bonus. This is not always the case and there can be a mountain of qualifying requirements as well. So to answer your question, yes/kinda.
Base pay for the same for grade and time in grade is the same, it's the other stuff that adds up sea pay, combat, hazardous duty pay, separation pay, bonuses for re-enlistment
Hey are you a YN? Also what rank? I’ve been watching your videos since before I went to boot camp and haven’t sent you a message in global yet. Just wanted to say thanks for all your tips!
Of course the sailor asks me to drop my pants
Great video and guidance. However, those don’t look like authorized composite toe boots:) If not, do you really want to be standing out? Again, love your videos and what you are doing for our members out here.
Not necessary for office work in the Coast Guard.
I wear mine to my ankles dawg
only in america - they produce baggy pants and later they are trying to remove bagginess :)
The coast guard trippin. Idk if I should do this.
With jungle fatigues we just tied the nylon straps at the bottom of the pant leg and tucked it underneath. Hell, we weren't conducting a freakin' fashion show. Stop worrying about being combat pretty!
Jungle fatigues do not have nylon straps. Bdus do. Do you remember your wife's birthday?
I thought I was about to get punked when the pants dropped
When i take a knee the trouser blouse moves up my leg is this normal how can i fix it? Cheers
Man because of you my officer's impressed 😂 they like " how you did do that " ? Me : government secrets 🤣 they laughed at me
This helped me out 👍👍, Coast Guard Auxiliarist, also what kind of boots are You wearing ? my current boots are Belleville ST 300 and they are heavy, Your looks light.
They are very light. Link should be in the description for the boots
@@militaryjourneymen The link's not working. Make and model?
I did this and got PT'd for weeks
And next week he will teach you how to breath in and out.
And when you bend your knee the trouser leg will pull up over your boot 😂😂😂
Instructions unclear, now I’m getting NJP’d
Hey question, do they pay you more or better benefits when You have wife and kids?
Thank you !!
yw!
Are you still in the CG?
We used to call them" bolusing rubbers" , back in the day.
Looks like these tricks are better thanhid the pants under the boots. I just want to do that, but its coming off every time :D
Every time I hear about coast guard I get excited. I don’t know why.
Me too
Wow! Also I just had a question. Do you have to have the two blousing straps tied together?
yes, it's stronger
How do you make it to where when you stretch your leg or something it doesn't rise upwards and become saggy?
Tight bro. Never dropped my pants before, extra rubber bands did the trick. 👍
help!!! where to get that 0:33 thing-for-pants idk 😥 sry my english is bad
I forgot the coast guard outfit was blue
I wish I thought of this a long time ago, my blouses always got saggy as the day went on and it was extremely irritating.
I asked the same thing on a older video but, will the CG accept GED applicants?
No
How far are you supposed to pull up the folded bit of the trousers?
One baby's fist length
@@militaryjourneymen Thanks, I appreciate it
I could be overthinking this but, how did you tie the band's together? Squarenot?
Nvm, I got it now.
Thats awesome!!!