>>2474536It triggers me to see woodland BDUs un-pressed and un-bloused. Blousing is when you use a small piece of rounded elastic band with a hook on each end to tightly roll your BDU pant cuffs to just below the tops of your boots, and also tie the laces around the boot (if needed) to shorten them, and tuck them away, often under the blousing.
You can also use a velcro strap and a slightly different method.
Blousing and tucking are minor skills that you should learn if you wear BDU pants, because they're done for reasons other than just looking sharp, such as heat retention in cold weather, keeping dust and gravel out of your shit, and not getting your dangling homeless person laces caught in a shrub and then sliding face-first down an embankment.
Basically, if you wear BDUs like a 1990s skater wearing his JNCOs, you're doing it wrong, just like that faggot last month who broke his $450 ultralight pack because he was too dumb to use the hauling strap to put it on, didn't even know what it was.