


Shirt, Wool, M-1937 (Mustard)
Reproduction of the standard US Army M-1937 shirt in wool and acrylic. Model used by all the US Army even during D-Day, with buttons behind a fly and a flap designed for protection against gases. Used by all GI's during all the campaigns in Italy, Normandy, Ardennes ...
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Reproduction of the standard US Army M-1937 shirt in wool and acrylic. Model used by all the US Army even during D-Day, with buttons behind a fly and a flap designed for protection against gases. Used by all GI's during all the campaigns in Italy, Normandy, Ardennes ...
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