These thrashed khaki shirts were costumes utilized in the 2001 Jerry Bruckheimer and Michael Bay movie “Pearl Harbor”. These garments were worn during intense battle scenes and feature extreme distress like torn and ripped fabric, scorched areas from fires, and stains with a mix of sweat, dirt, and blood. The shirts vary from original military garments that date to the mid-20th century to reproduced military garments, with many stamped with “Motion Picture Costume Company”. The overall look of these garments’ coveys the exhaustion, trauma, and brutality of the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, adding to the realism of the event. These thrashed khaki shirts are unique pieces for movie and war memorabilia collectors alike.