Collection: British WW2 Socks

  1. Material: British WW2 socks were made from a variety of materials, including wool and cotton. Wool was the most common material used, as it provided warmth even when wet and was durable enough to withstand the rigors of military use.

  2. Design: The design of British WW2 socks was simple and functional. They were usually knee-length, with a ribbed cuff at the top to help keep them in place. Some socks had a reinforced heel and toe for added durability, while others had extra padding in the sole for increased comfort.

  3. Issue: British WW2 socks were issued to soldiers as part of their standard kit. Each soldier was typically issued several pairs of socks, which they were expected to wash and maintain themselves.