Olive drab wool cap, standardized in February 1942 for wear in cold weather under the steel helmet. Nicknamed "Beanie" or "Jeep Cap", it has a short stiff brim and a turn-down to cover the ears. Often worn under the M1 helmet.
Olive drab cap, standardized in February 1942 for wear in cold weather under the steel helmet. Nicknamed "Beanie" or "Jeep Cap", it has a short stiff brim and a turn-down to cover the ears. One size fits all.
Reproduction of the women's service shoes fitted with an integral cuff, authorized in November 1943 to replace the shoe and leggings, as well as the parachute jumper boots. The cuff, in tanned leather lined with white canvas, is tightened on the leg by two straps and buckles. The integral sole, including the instep, is made of reclaimed black rubber. US sizes.
Upper: 100% Suede (Cow) Gaiter: 100% grained Cowhide Outsole: rubber Insole: 100% Cowhide Shoelace: 100% Cotton
- thick sole with a small heel - patch gaiter with buckles
Superb reproduction of the paratrooper / infantry gas brassard. Made out of heavy paper, correct color paint to represent the material that would change color in the presence of harmful gasses. Real museum quality reproduction. Made with reinforced cotton webbing in the back seam, these are the most durable paper brassards around. If you want true authenticity, this is the one you want.
Made in USA.
No shipping outside France !
Replica of the famous M-1918 Trench Knife, with metal blade, delivered in a metal scabbard. Often worn in a USM6 leather scabbard by US airborne troops during World War II.
Olive drab wool cap, standardized in February 1942 for wear in cold weather under the steel helmet. Nicknamed "Beanie" or "Jeep Cap", it has a short stiff brim and a turn-down to cover the ears. Often worn under the M1 helmet.
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