Returning World War II and Korean War veterans turned outlaw bikers, 1960s anti-war counterculture, the guerrilla chic of bands like The Clash, the cold war paranoia fueled paramilitary leanings of ‘80s industrial music, the militancy of politicized ‘90s hip hop…the military aesthetic has a long, storied and ever evolving history as a subcultural statement. Thanks to these diverse associations, it also has a permanent place in streetwear. Liberaiders represent another evolution in the military a Camouflage, Industrial Music, Military Aesthetic, 90s Hip Hop, Military Surplus, Camouflage Patterns, The Clash, The Military, Green Jacket