Oh Gods, buy the At The Front brown ones, they are just fine for the money and if you wear them out you can get new ones.
I have had mine for about a year and they serve as my main pair of shoes.
The sizes would go up: for example a man 5' 10" in height and a 32" waist would be a size 9. A size 10 would be a 6' 0" and 32" waist. Each series of three sizes would have short, average and tall then start over.
Dispatch riders coats will be a different sizing system from Battledress. It...
Another hat that's too small for my big head!
This is a brown small brim, '60s era. The headband is rough in the front, but the lining is in good shape and the hat overall is in good shape.
I am asking $22 obo for this one, Size 7 and 1/8
Again, PM me or email me at dr_forester1 at yahoo dot com
Hi all, doing some cleaning:
This is a "Stinton" brand hat, size 7 and 1/8, taped brim, excellent condition. I need a size up and the seller had it mis-marked.
Asking $40:
PM me or e-mail me at dr_forester1 at yahoo dot com.
Could be a British manufacturer. I have a West German Black Beret that was made by a famous British beret manufacturer, the name escapes me at the moment.
I love mine; had them for a bit, broke them in really well by the standing in my bathtub method. The only problem is, and this is the only problem, is that the right one squeaks, pretty bad at times. No matter what I do, it squeaks. Annoying, but only detracts from the boot a little bit...
What about the ETO jacket? It was essentially a cross between the Parsons jacket (not the M41) and British BD. I ordered an example from What Price Glory. After trimming the sleeves up it's a warm, though waist length, winter jacket.
I have a pair of the At The Front boots. They are pretty decent for the price, I have had no problems with them, save for the single eyelet coming off. I need to get some of that Pecards stuff you speak of to darken it up though.
Check out the New Battlestar Galactica; while not strictly out future the clothes are subtly different and the Uniforms are strangely retro while having a modern flair.
Don't confuse the new with the Old. Old BSG is terrible, terrible!
Ouch.
I will respectfully disagree with the statement "Despised by the veteran community". I have did one helluva lot of events over the years, some very specific World War II events that were advertised as such, and many vets attend and they all seem to enjoy what we do. My and the guys I...
I just ended an internet fight with a troll on another forum who firmly believes that fedoras are for nerds and dorks. I feel sad that such people exist and refuse to believe that dressing nice involves more than a "good" t-shirt and a baseball cap.
Sometimes I feel like the only guy in the...
Actually I have pictures of three British officer's boots, smooth leather and a rubber heel on everyone of them. They were the same pattern but had little else in common with the Ammo boot.
I don't know about taking a bath with them: they slip bad enough as is!
Yes, I own a pair, do not get them for everyday wear. They have heal plates and these make every trip on tile an experience in slipping and sliding. The leather is damn stiff, sturdy though, but very stiff and requires a bit of breaking in.
They look really good in person though, I will give...
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