Reproduction of the standard US Navy blue EM fatigue caps worn by US sailors, commonly known as "Dixie Cups".
XS : 55cm
S : 56cm
M : 57cm
L : 58cm
XL : 59cm
XXL : 61cm
Raincoat US style, with hood and pockets. Perfect for your reenactments.
100% Polyester, Polyvinylchlorid coated Weight: 200 g/qm - 2 big pockets on the front with flap - integrated hood in the collar
Nice reproduction of the second pattern HBT OD 3 coveralls, according to a September 1943 spec. The suit has a vertical pocket on the right leg to carry a screwdriver, wrench or other tool. All buttons are the customary black tack type.
This is an over-outfit, the suit is already over-tailored to be worn over the regulatory uniform.
Reproduction of the standard US Navy EM fatigue caps worn by US sailors, commonly known as "Dixie Cups".
XS : 55cm
S : 56cm
M : 57cm
L : 58cm
XL : 59cm
XXL : 61cm
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