WW2 British, Bush (Aertex) Shirt, SMALL/MEDIUM Size.
Was £80 now £65
Synonymous with the 'Desert Rat' in the North African Campaign.
Patterns vary immensely as many were made by local contractors and shops. Most of the shirts had integral collars with buttons halfway down the front, were a pullover style, worn tucked into trousers or shorts and had two pleated breast pockets. The buttons are made from hard rubber with shoulder straps being held by loops that allowed them to be removed.
Unfortunately, no markings exist on this example that pertain to date, manufacture, or size:
Collar: 14”
Width, armpit to armpit: 22”
Length, top of collar to bottom hem: 31”
Inner arm, armpit to cuff: 18”
Please ensure that you refer to the photographs as they form part of the description, priced to reflect a smaller size with some ‘spotting’ to the aertex fabric.
Please refer carefully to the photographs as they form part of the description.
Code: 117