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Harken back to a simpler time with these timeless Western styled shirts!
Since the 1940s, the El Paso Police Department has been rocking these two toned blue Western shirts. With their simple, but smart look, they’ve lasted through the years with only going out of regulation in the 1990s (as far as I can find). These shirts were likely produced in the 1970s-1980s. They are made of a light polyester material to ensure breathability and keep out wrinkles.
As far as sizing goes, they are oversized like most “duty” shirts so they can easily be tucked in and not impede movement.
These shirts were made by Creighton in the USA and appear completely unused, likely surplused when they switched to their new uniform. Own a piece of EPPD history AND be the coolest guy at the square dance.
Harken back to a simpler time with these timeless Western styled shirts!
Since the 1940s, the El Paso Police Department has been rocking these two toned blue Western shirts. With their simple, but smart look, they’ve lasted through the years with only going out of regulation in the 1990s (as far as I can find). These shirts were likely produced in the 1970s-1980s. They are made of a light polyester material to ensure breathability and keep out wrinkles.
As far as sizing goes, they are oversized like most “duty” shirts so they can easily be tucked in and not impede movement.
These shirts were made by Creighton in the USA and appear completely unused, likely surplused when they switched to their new uniform. Own a piece of EPPD history AND be the coolest guy at the square dance.
Harken back to a simpler time with these timeless Western styled shirts!
Since the 1940s, the El Paso Police Department has been rocking these two toned blue Western shirts. With their simple, but smart look, they’ve lasted through the years with only going out of regulation in the 1990s (as far as I can find). These shirts were likely produced in the 1970s-1980s. They are made of a light polyester material to ensure breathability and keep out wrinkles.
As far as sizing goes, they are oversized like most “duty” shirts so they can easily be tucked in and not impede movement.
These shirts were made by Creighton in the USA and appear completely unused, likely surplused when they switched to their new uniform. Own a piece of EPPD history AND be the coolest guy at the square dance.