https://www.army.mil/standto/archive_2018-01-10/?s_cid=standto_dmd
In 2018, Army could return to its iconic WWII-era uniform which could become the everyday business-wear uniform for all Soldiers. This would replace the current Army Service Uniform, which would be used as a more formal dress uniform.
Based on Sergeant Major of the Army's interest and his belief that the uniform would reconnect today's Soldier with the history of the Army, an exclusive Army Times survey was sent out to its readers. The survey received a favorable response from more than 70 percent of the Soldiers supporting the return of the historic World War II uniform.
Taking advantage of upgrades in fabric technology, the Army has developed design options, sketches and prototype uniforms to support the Army's decision-making process. This was done in collaboration with the Center for Military History, the Army's industry partners and the Reserve Officer Training Corps program at Texas A&M University, whose cadets have historically worn a pinks and greens-type of uniform.