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>sportsmans guide
Always a shit show regarding their sizes and quality but often good prices and a wide assortment. Site can be a slog to go through but plenty of reviews.
>sukonka
Not surplus but uses surplus russian wool blankets to make some of ghe cheapest wool coats.
>kommando store
Literally made by /k/ autists. Usually more expensive but digs deep to find stuff, sorts the good from the bad, and has a good refund policy if an issue arises. Also has great autist food and sticker/velcro gear. American Varusteleka in my eyes since both have a sense of humor. Their emails are actually pretty funny.
Theyll bring in like rhodesian boots and carrying vests or recently had the chest rig from heat made.
>keep shooting and colemans
Usually both have a good variety of surplus that is either sold or you wont find elsewhere
>swiss link
Used to be real good for hard to find but their warehouse burned down years ago.
>british sites off top of head
Mean and green
Military mart
Army surplus warehouse
Surplus and lost
Asmc
Forces uniform kit
Surplus and outdoors
>swedish site
Cant find the name anymore. Started with an S but had a lot of old swedish stock on it. I consider british, swiss, and swedish some of the best designed (british) or built (swedish and swiss) crap out there.
Most the supply tends to be hoarded in england and us. The southwest us where there isnt much inclement westher has massive warehouses that store this stuff that goes on auction each year where you see this surplus goto vendors. I think Arizona. This was talking to a surplus shop in my area albeit each year local surplus shops tend to carry more chinese repros than surplus like rothco.
>ebay and etsy
If you know what you are looking for like west german wool trousers, look at these websites as they sell a lot of dead boomer stock that wouldnt sell at goodwill. Good to use a site like sportsmans, read the views on the article and then price shop.