"I'm gonna mail my boot to the Kaiser with your butt around it!"

Don't be afraid of looking like a tryhard; so much of Soldier's wardrobe looks very tryhardy anyways.

Sometimes It's the miscs you'd consider last that look the best. For example, In my personal set I never considered using the Founding Father until I tried it out of curiosity.

Soldier doesn't need much paint, So don't go nuts unless you need to match a cosmetic to the rest of your set.

Jane Doe the patriotic prick, we all love playing him, we all hate fighting him. Doing well as soldier can almost put you in the personality of this boy, loud, passionate, exciting. Blowing stuff up is fun dude. Coupled with a decent set of cosmetics and being confident in how you look can make playing Soldier feel like a passion project, one of the ironically enough, most relaxing experiences in the whole game. Because he's easy. And that is not a bad thing.Fortunately enough looking good as Soldier isn't very hard at all, his wardrobe is huge and versatile, With fantastic miscs and tonnes of interesting ways to play with his hats. I've said before a few times that Soldier is extremely easy to make sets for, Slap any torso misc, hat and beard together and it'll at least look semi-decent! Try that for yourself if you'd like.This does make finding unique sets fairly difficult, and mostly up to personal preference. My advice is to dress up Jane Doe as you would play him: Be loose, be experimental, have fun.Some other things I found when making sets up for him I noted here:Anyways enjoy the Guide! And hey, feel free to join my fashion steam group: