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Original 1940 Dated British Army Denim Battledress Blouse

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Code: 53363

Website: https://www.militariazone.com/ww2-jackets-coats/original-1940-dated-british-army-denim-battledress-blouse/itm36608

A nice original example of an early Second World War Denim Battledress Blouse in good condition.

Introduced at the beginning of the Second World War as a replacement for the earlier fatigues issued in the Great War and inter-war periods, this pattern closely followed the design of the Battledress introduced in 1938 but was made from denim and had removable buttons. A huge stockpile of these jackets was left behind in France following the evacuation from Dunkirk. They fell into the hands of the Kriegsmarine who used them during the rest of the war. 

This jacket is an early issue example which was only made prior to 1942 when it was superseded by the austerity pattern. The most obvious feature of the first pattern jacket is the pleated chest pockets. The material is also a different hue to post-war manufactured items.

The jacket features the correct early wire waist buckle which is held on with two stamped brass buttons as are often found on early manufactured items. As well as this the jacket is fitted with green coloured revolving shank buttons which are held onto the jacket with brass split rings. The original War Department acceptance stamp is also still present but is very faint. When under a UV light, the letter 'Q' can be seen at the top of the stamp which confirms 1940 as the year of issue.

Sadly the original label is no longer present although there is clear evidence of where it was originally attached. The jacket is a medium size which should fit up to a 42" chest well and when laid flat it measures -

Chest - 24"
Waist - 19"
Inside arm - 18"
Outside arm - 24 1/2"
Shoulders - 18 1/4"
Length - 23"

The jacket is in good condition with some signs of wear or use. It displays very well and is still completely wearable but please take time to study the pictures before purchasing and bear in mind that this is a pre-worn, vintage work jacket which may have small issues commensurate with age.

All in all a good example of this early war pattern of blouse which would make a nice addition to any WW2 collection.