WW2 GERMAN "ELITE" GENERAL'S "CRUSHER" CAP (NICE REPLICA) - Cap made in wool blend. > XXL : 62-63 cm. > XL : 60-61 cm. > Large : 58-59 cm.
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This example features a finely embroideredofficers bullion thread badge, consistent with period officer issue. A genuine and scarce piece of British military aviation history, highly suitable for advanced collectors, display, or reference collections focusing on WWII aviation or British Army uniforms.
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The Mr. Bick USA Men Hat is a vintage aviator cap made from black leather and sheepskin, perfect for those who appreciate classic style and historical significance. This Flyers winter hat/cap pays homage to World War II, with a design inspired by the era of 1914-1945. Representing the United States Air Force, this hat embodies a militaria theme that is both stylish and timeless. With its unique straps for a secure fit, this hat is a must-have for any aviation enthusiast or history buff looking to add a touch of nostalgia to their wardrobe. Free Fast UK Delivery Global Shipping is available
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ORIGINAL WW2 RAF SIDE CAP Officers version
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They are notable for the curved corners across the top of the cap, rather than the rectangular shape and sharper corners of the PX Type. Our fine reproductions are made from a quality wool, have neat coloured piping along the edges and a leather sweatband on the inside for added comfort.
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The tag indicates the item is likely a piece of U.S. military cold weather headgear, specifically a cap or helmet liner made for the Quartermaster Corps shortly after World War II. The tag details the following information: Manufacturer: Premium Cap Company. Material: 100% Wool, exclusive of ornamentation. Contract Date: November 17, 1947. Specification: SPEC. 18-151, dated August 22, 1947. Stock Number: 73-C-68216. Procurement Agency: N.Y.Q.M.P.O., which stands for the New York Quartermaster Procurement Agency. This type of gear was standard issue for the U.S. Army around the late 1940s and early 1950s, bridging the WWII and Korean War eras.
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