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Dated 1950 Pattern Khaki Drill Jacket

Dated 1950 Pattern Khaki Drill Jacket

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An original 'Jackets Bush Khaki, 1950 Pattern' dated 1951 and in worn condition.

Often referred to as the 'Khaki Drill Bush Jacket' this pattern of the jacket has to be one of the most classic military jackets of the 20th Century. Cut in a typical 'Safari' style, the jacket features two buttoning chest pockets with scalloped flaps, two lower flapped pockets, long sleeves, and an integral waist belt with brass buckle.

Inside the tunic, the original label is still present and states the size as No. 1 which fits up to 5'4", a 32"-34" chest, and a 28-30" waist. It also bares the manufactures name, 'Klein', the 1951 date, and the War Department broad arrow marking.