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battle dress uniform Featured Uniform - Reproduction WWII British Army P37 Battle Dress Uni - Top Pots

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battle dress uniform Featured Uniform - Reproduction WWII British Army P37 Battle Dress Uni - Top PotsFeatured Uniform Reproduction WWII British Army P37 Battle Dress Uniform Wool Jacket (Jacket Only) This is a reproduction of the WWII British Army M1937 P37 Wool Enlisted Uniform Battledress Jacket made from Wool. This enlisted P37 battledress jacket has closed neck collar, shoulder loops, button hook closure, brass buttons, two pleated chest pockets with pattern 37 covered flaps, inside cotton pockets and adjustable waist line fastening belt with

Featured Uniform - Reproduction WWII British Army P37 Battle Dress Uniform Wool Jacket (Jacket Only)

 

This is a reproduction of the WWII British Army M1937 P37 Wool Enlisted Uniform Battledress Jacket made from Wool. This enlisted P37 battledress jacket has closed neck collar, shoulder loops, button hook closure, brass buttons, two pleated chest pockets with pattern 37 covered flaps, inside cotton pockets and adjustable waist line fastening belt with buckle. This is a short waisted wool combat jacket that is meant to meet the top of the matching high-waisted wool trousers.

All featured uniforms are remnants of the innumerable various clothing runs we have produced over the past ten years.  They are now available at a very attractive discounted price.  All these wonderful pieces of clothing are either one of our earlier productions, demo models, film and theatre production overruns, items made by garment manufacturing houses no longer in existence, which do not match our new product line, or are simply clothing patterns we no longer make. 

Take a look around and discover some great reproduction WWII era clothing at fantastic prices.  You might also find some unique gems that no other vendors are currently producing.

The price discount being offered is not because of lower quality or defect.  It is because we simply need the room for our new Allied uniform and equipment line and additional space to operate our M1 helmet webbing shuttle looms.  There are not many of each model, sizes are limited and often there is just one piece remaining.  If there is a defect, which is usually just shelf-wear, that will be listed in the description.

A few of the items within the German uniform range are even higher quality than the product line we now produce, which is not only excellent, but the most consistent we have ever offered.  On some uniforms, there may be a few slight variances of the shade of the wool used.  That is to be expected after making these for over a decade.

There are no returns on these purchases, but we will still take the time to personally size you to ensure your needs are met. Use the two guides below to select the best size for you and feel free to submit your order.  Do not worry about getting it exactly right.

Before anything is processed, you will be personally contacted to reconfirm those measurements.  So make sure you enter the best email address for us to reach you. This way we can discuss your size selection, body measurements, desired fit and give some tailoring advice.

We have found taking a little extra time to get to know a customer and their needs eliminates 99% of all problems with sizing. On the rare occasion one of our sizes will not suit you, your credit card will not be billed, so order with confidence.  We are going to help you get the best fit!

If you have any questions before or during the process, feel free to email us directly using the Contact us form on this page.

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