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Reproduction of the legendary U.S. Army paratrooper jump boots, in russet shade, with a distinctive toe cap. These were authorized in August 1942. Two distinctive oblique rows of stitching are added to strengthen the quarter.
Boot Features:
Rubber sole, hallmarked U.S. Army
Slanted heels
Felt insole
Cotton shoelace
12-hole-lacing
US sizes (EU sizes available on the French version of the website).
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Jump suit M-1942, reinforced
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Scarf, camouflaged, parachute
Nice camouflaged scarf, mainly worn by airborne troops, delivered in its box.

Boots, Paratrooper, Made in USA, Corcoran
Made in USA reproduction of the legendary brown leather jump boots by Corcoran. This is the finest replica of American paratrooper jump boots on the market, produced by the original manufacturer still active today. Crafted from performance “spit shineable” leather, these boots are unlined for authenticity and feature internal ankle support. The internal gusseted tongue, stitched all the way up the shaft, sits beneath leather laces, while the reinforced back strap and pronounced, durable toe cap give the Corcoran its iconic bean-shaped silhouette. Built on the Garrison Army Munson last for superior fit, they include a PORON® cushioned insole, a ribbed steel shank, and welt construction with a leather midsole. The two-piece sole—black rubber painted brown—is oil-resistant and anti-slip, attached with double stitching and small nails. The beveled heel, also oil-resistant and perforated for shock absorption, adds both grip and comfort. The original manufacturer’s label is sewn at the top of the shaft. US sizes (EU sizes available on the French version of the website). Don't hesitate to contact us if you have any questions about sizes, as they tend to run large.

Flag, Arm, Identification, Cotton
Small cotton flag of 48 stars worn on the right sleeve of the jump jacket. Widely worn by 82nd airborne in Normandy. Size 8 x 13 cm. Need to be washed at 30°C and wash the jacket back to front.

Socks, US, wool, OD
OD Wool socks, US type, perfect to be worn with parachutist boots or combat shoes. Military quality. Made of 65% wool and 35% polyamide.

Laces, Suspensions Lines, US Army Jump Boots
Nice replica of American laces made of T-5 suspension lines. Often used by the paratroopers on the jump boots instead of leather laces. Lenght: about 1.80m.

Socks, US, Cotton
OD cotton socks, US type, perfect to be worn with parachutist boots or combat shoes. Military quality. Made of 100% cotton.

US Socks, OD, thin
OD green pair of socks, made with 56% acrylic, 40% polyester and 4% elastane.

US Socks, OD, heavy
OD green pair of socks, made with 44% cotton, 55% polyester and 1% elastane.

Jacket, Parachutist, M-1942, Standard
Standard issue M-1942 jump jacket. This kind of jacket was used by US airborne troops from 1942 until the end of the war. Such jackets were used in Normandy, most notably by 3/506th PIR CO, Lt. Col. Robert Lee Wolverton. US sizes.

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Trouser, Parachutist, M-1942, Standard
Standard issue M-1942 jump trouser. This kind of trouser was used by US airborne troops from 1942 until the end of the war. Such trousers were used in Normandy. US size.

US Long Socks, OD, Heavy
OD green pair of long socks, made with 44% cotton, 55% polyester and 1% elastane.

Gloves, Parachutist, Leather, 1st Model, Luxe
Perfect reproduction of the 1s model cavalry leather gloves, issued to airborne troops. Genuine hide leather This is the strapless version.
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Flashlight, TL-122
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Rank, Insignia, Technical Sergeant
Reproduction of a pair of Technical Sergeant rank insignia, for combat uniform or service dress uniform.

Scabbard, Leather, USM6 for USM3 knife
Reproduction of the USM6 leather scabbard for USMC trench knife. This russet leather sheath is made up of two pieces sewn together and reinforced by rivets and staples. A metal eyelt at the tip allows the scabbard to be secured to the leg. Fastening of the two leather parts is ensured by a strong sewn seam. The sheath features strengthening pieces consisting of two rectangular metal plates, one on each side, fastened by four rivets which help keep together the leather. Metal staples reinforce the mouth of the scabbard; the hilt is to be held in place upon the uppermost part by a leather strap with snap fastener. A flat hook allows the scabbard to be attached to the pistol belt, although it can be fixed to the pants belt -- or to the leg for paratroopers -- thanks to the loop and leather lace. Markings U.S. M6 and 1943 are embossed in the leather along with the US grenade.

Scarf, Khaki,D-Day Normandy
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Reproduction of the legendary U.S. Army paratrooper jump boots, in russet shade, with a distinctive toe cap. These were authorized in August 1942. Two distinctive oblique rows of stitching are added to strengthen the quarter.
Boot Features:
Rubber sole, hallmarked U.S. Army
Slanted heels
Felt insole
Cotton shoelace
12-hole-lacing
US sizes (EU sizes available on the French version of the website).
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