The Salute Uniforms’ AGSU: The Best That Money Can Buy—Period
Don’t be fooled by uniform vendors that make vague claims about manufacturing the AGSU to “higher standards.”
Unlike previous uniforms featuring components that could be manufactured with materials of varying quality, the U.S. Army Natick Soldier Systems Center ("Natick" for short) opted to authorize only one material—the optimal one—for manufacturing each part of the AGSU. Simply put, there is no “higher standard” material any manufacturer could use and still receive Army certification for its products.
Quality of workmanship is the other major area that Natick focuses on intently during the certification process. Not only did our uniforms pass thorough and rigorous inspection, their excellent quality was also part of the reason that the Army has asked us to work with them on the design of new uniform components in the production pipeline. When it comes to quality of construction, we're ready to put our AGSUs up against those of any manufacturer or retailer.
Our AGSU is certified by the Army so you can shop with confidence.
Our commitment to quality means you can wear it with pride.
The Army Green Service Uniform
The U.S. Army Male Officer Army Green Service Uniform (AGSU) was approved to replace the Army Service Uniform on 11 November 2018—the 100th anniversary of the signing of the Armistice that brought an end to the fighting of World War I.
Colloquially referred as "Pink and Greens," the Army Green Service Uniform is inspired by the design of the Army Service Uniform worn by Officers of the “Greatest Generation” between the early 1930s and 1954. The Male uniform features a coat in Heritage Green, shirt in Heritage Tan, and trousers in Heritage Taupe. Officers and Enlisted personnel will wear identical jackets, but their long- and short-sleeve AGSU shirts are differentiated by the addition of shoulder loops for the Officer version. The Army Green Service Uniform is being phased in over a period of ten years from the date of its approval. Soldiers and Officers will have until 2028 to replace their blue Army Service Uniforms, which will be retained as Dress uniforms.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ About Natick Certification ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
We worked closely with U.S. Army Natick Soldier Systems Center (NSSC), informally referred to as simply “Natick,” to earn certification for our AGSU ever since its authorization was announced in late 2018. Certification is your guarantee that our uniforms are manufactured with Army-approved materials and that their construction has met or surpassed Natick standards. It also allows our AGSUs to be sold at Army base Exchanges.