FireForce Ventures Surplus Operator Polos
Surplus clothing from.. a surplus company? Yes.
FireForce Ventures for many years was one of the premier Surplus Stores of Canada. They’ve recently changed gears to focus on quality reproductions and modern takes on classic patterns of clothing and camouflage, which has lead to them “getting out of the surplus game”. Before making this move however, FireForce Ventures created the “Operational Polo Shirt”. It was designed specifically to be used by their warehouse workers to provide a garment that could be beat up by climbing over piles of surplus, handling dirty old equipment, sharp objects, and still remaining comfortable for the wearer.
These shirts accomplish ALL of those requirements flawlessly. These shirts are supremely comfortable, due in part to the side vents that are built into the shirt. It is excellent not only for sorting surplus but for yard work, exercise or even just casual wear. In addition to meeting the technical requirements for the job, of course it has some “FireForce Flair”. The shirts also have a velcro panel for patches on each shoulder. Awesome.
True to sizing.
Field Notes/Misty Supply Musings/Potential Uses/Trivia
The tag demands ONE thing from the user. Do not let Hank and the FireForce Ventures team down. “DO NOT LET FALL INTO ENEMY HANDS”
Mr Misty absolutely kept a couple of these for himself for working at our own warehouse lol
Surplus clothing from.. a surplus company? Yes.
FireForce Ventures for many years was one of the premier Surplus Stores of Canada. They’ve recently changed gears to focus on quality reproductions and modern takes on classic patterns of clothing and camouflage, which has lead to them “getting out of the surplus game”. Before making this move however, FireForce Ventures created the “Operational Polo Shirt”. It was designed specifically to be used by their warehouse workers to provide a garment that could be beat up by climbing over piles of surplus, handling dirty old equipment, sharp objects, and still remaining comfortable for the wearer.
These shirts accomplish ALL of those requirements flawlessly. These shirts are supremely comfortable, due in part to the side vents that are built into the shirt. It is excellent not only for sorting surplus but for yard work, exercise or even just casual wear. In addition to meeting the technical requirements for the job, of course it has some “FireForce Flair”. The shirts also have a velcro panel for patches on each shoulder. Awesome.
True to sizing.
Field Notes/Misty Supply Musings/Potential Uses/Trivia
The tag demands ONE thing from the user. Do not let Hank and the FireForce Ventures team down. “DO NOT LET FALL INTO ENEMY HANDS”
Mr Misty absolutely kept a couple of these for himself for working at our own warehouse lol
Surplus clothing from.. a surplus company? Yes.
FireForce Ventures for many years was one of the premier Surplus Stores of Canada. They’ve recently changed gears to focus on quality reproductions and modern takes on classic patterns of clothing and camouflage, which has lead to them “getting out of the surplus game”. Before making this move however, FireForce Ventures created the “Operational Polo Shirt”. It was designed specifically to be used by their warehouse workers to provide a garment that could be beat up by climbing over piles of surplus, handling dirty old equipment, sharp objects, and still remaining comfortable for the wearer.
These shirts accomplish ALL of those requirements flawlessly. These shirts are supremely comfortable, due in part to the side vents that are built into the shirt. It is excellent not only for sorting surplus but for yard work, exercise or even just casual wear. In addition to meeting the technical requirements for the job, of course it has some “FireForce Flair”. The shirts also have a velcro panel for patches on each shoulder. Awesome.
True to sizing.
Field Notes/Misty Supply Musings/Potential Uses/Trivia
The tag demands ONE thing from the user. Do not let Hank and the FireForce Ventures team down. “DO NOT LET FALL INTO ENEMY HANDS”
Mr Misty absolutely kept a couple of these for himself for working at our own warehouse lol