Short-sleeved polo shirt, black, which features some nice embroidery celebrating the 80th anniversary of D-Day.
Cotton, 350g.
Last items available! If the desired size is out of stock, there won't be any more.
Short-sleeved polo shirt, navy blue, which features some nice embroidery celebrating the 80th anniversary of D-Day.
Cotton, 350g.
Last items available! If the desired size is out of stock, there won't be any more.
US Army cotton sateen field trousers, Olive Drab #7 (green) shade, introduced in August 1943. The pockets and lining are cut from unbleached white cotton. Two buttoned tabs enable the waist to be tightened. Similar tabs at the ankle gather the trouser legs to tuck them in the buckle boots. French sizes.
Great metal reproduction of the legendary Colt .45. This pistol with wooden grips is perfect to carry in the leather holster (shoulder or web belt). This is not a weapon.
ITEM NOT SHIPPED OUTSIDE EUROPEAN UNION AND SWISS.
A special belt holster for carrying the folding stock carbine M1A1 during the jump. This was padded with felt on the leg side. Adopted in February 1943, it is made of OD #3 canvas. The scabbard was held onto the leg by the strap and buckle at the muzzle end.
Short-sleeved polo shirt, olive drab, which features some nice embroidery celebrating the 80th anniversary of D-Day.
Cotton, 350g.
Last items available! If the desired size is out of stock, there won't be any more.
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