This is an actual British Army Wind Proof camouflage smock made in 1943, which was actually used by the SAS and other units, but was developed as a camouflage combat uniform for use when infiltrating enemy territory during covert operations, landings, airborne operations, etc. It is a pullover type smock with no zipper in the front, and is actually designed to be taken off halfway through. It is characterized by a very thin fabric and is not very strong. The fabric is in good condition and probably almost unused. Although the sewing was originally rough in some areas, this jacket has a very high historical value and is a popular item.
This smock has a zipper on the front, a modification used by French troops and local soldiers during the Indochina War in the 1950s. However, the zippers used on this smock suggest that this modification was probably done after the war to recreate the period. However, it is a recommended item because it is easy to use and can be worn as a jacket. Since it was originally developed on the premise of being taken off, it is made on the premise of being used with clothing worn under this smock, for example. For this reason, it was originally made larger, and extremely small sizes do not exist. There are variations with different lengths and details. This is a used item and cannot be returned. Please understand.
Size No.: 5
Size (flat): shoulder width 65cm, body width 70cm, length 67cm, sleeve length 51cm