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Posted by: Bearcat

How many local depts out there wear clarino (high gloss) duty gear?
Just wondering.



Posted by: fscpd907

We wear the high gloss clarino duty gear here at Framingham State College PD.



Posted by: KDPSB71

High gloss duty gear is somewhat popular here in Michigan. Grand Rapids PD, Kent County SD, Lansing PD, Kalamazoo PD, Portage PD and many others use it. Depending on what the uni looks like, it can look great or not so great



Posted by: MiamiVice

We do (most of us, 3 wear plain), Westborough wears it also.



Posted by: EsxPD319

Essex PD we have a choice of plain leather or clarino with about half wearing clarino. I notice several officers wear clarino in the Cape Ann area. Some in Hamilton, Wenham, Topsfield, etc.

I have a set of both set up the same so I can wear the plain for training or the range so I won't have to scuff up the clarino, I wear the clarino for duty.



Ed



Posted by: Fubu1383

Dudley PD wears it. It looks especially good with the winter uniform with the cross body strap.



Posted by: ROBOCOP1982

(Slightly)

I have a question to all you troopers out there. Can you guys actually run in those winter uniforms? Don't get me wrong, they look nice...but really uncomfortable and stiff.

And those Rhode Island troopers look like Canadian Mounties in full dress uniforms with those contraptions that push thier pants out....not to start a sh*t storm.



Posted by: Killjoy

It is a bit more difficult to run; breeches are actually looser in the crotch and seat then regular slacks, but very tight in the knees. We deal with it , I've caught many a running suspect in my ol' boots and breeches. The field boots are far more comfortable then the regular summer jump boots we wear, probably because they are custom-fitted . I could wear them all day and night with no complaints. As far as duty gear goes, we all wear high-gloss clarino, as most of you know.



Posted by: Muggsy09

I have a Safailand clarino duty rig I ussally were on special occations, graduation, parades, funerals or special details I like it, it looks sharp an is pretty comfortable.





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