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You might find a pair in an Army Surplus store somewhere.
Tony describes his first job at the local army surplus store and its various unique characters.
Or it was found at a thrift shop or army surplus store.
"They were wearing army clothes - but you can buy them at any army surplus stores."
Army surplus stores in China are very common.
"Or someone who shops in the army surplus stores.
They'll go wild over your uniform and those medals you most likely bought at an army surplus store."
The material can be bought for £1.99 from camping shops and army surplus stores.
Hiking boots sold in army surplus stores serve both purposes and are your best selection for street action.
Her first stop, she recalled, was an Army surplus store, where she bought men's clothing so as not to stand out from the male students.
She came across some parachute silk at an army surplus store, an event which marked the beginning of her scarf business.
They spoke to him mainly, as did the window of any army surplus store, of male fear and powerlessness.
Red Rooster will price cots and water jugs at the army surplus store."
A local Army surplus store donated some props, including an unloaded machine gun, set up inside a sandbag bunker.
Your bag should contain a few pairs of cheap handcuffs, usually available at pawn shops or army surplus stores.
Her ankle boots she had picked up in an army surplus store, and were the most comfortable she had ever possessed.
Before coming to Fremont, the rocket was affixed to an army surplus store in Belltown.
If military looks raise their bereted heads, there are plenty of gilt-buttoned blazers in any army surplus store.
Army surplus stores report a stream of buyers for gas masks, water-purification tablets, survival knives - even combat boots.
Near the top of the hill, at 3 Berggasse, is an army surplus store called Gelegenheitsschwemme.
While touring in early 1994, the band visited army surplus stores and bought clothing to wear on stage, in a homage to The Clash.
The row of utilitarian metal stalls - slathered in dank green paint - look like something out of an oversized army surplus store.
LEO: Yeah, I think there's a bunch of Army surplus stores down there, yeah.
His father had bought it at an Army Surplus store and it had an austere moldy smell, like old wars.
Grampa introduces Bart to Herman, the crazed one-armed proprietor of an army surplus store.