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Ok Bob,
CNT stands for "certified Navy twill" which was actually 100% polyester, certainly not suitable for shipboard use, kinda melts on ya if it ever burned and they were hard to clean and had to be pressed all the time. Poly-Wools are 75% polyester and 25% wool, and have the creases glued in, so ya just wash and dry them and shake em out pretty well and they look ok. There were some problems when the first poly-wools first came out, like the glue falling out of the creases and the threads coming undone, plus you smelt like a wet rat if you got rained on. And the fit was a little different. But they fixed them, and they are ok now, in my opinion. (By the way, is that command you have in connection with your name a joke? FAETULANT??? Sounds like "FLATULANT" haha!!! Hey I was a VP perdiem puke for 12 years outta my 18 year enlisted career, but a few generations after you were. P-3C's, all versions, then Prowlers and EP-3E SSIP/ JMOD as a CWO.) On Sat, 01 Nov 2003 00:41:48 GMT, Robert Moore wrote: user wrote CNT's??? I wore them for the first 4 years of wearing khakis, (94-98), but they have since been replaced by Poly-Wools, for about 5 years now. While CNT's are still authorized, the newer poly-wools are much more comfortable, they keep you warmer in cold weather and breath more in hot weather, plus they are much more servicable, they are wash and wear. What are CNTs?? Describe Poly-Wools please. Perhaps I wouldn't recognize a Naval Officer if I were to meet one! :-) Bob Moore LT USNR 1958-1967 VP-21 FAETULANT VP-46 |
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