I'm not sure where this topic should go but since they are a type of Outerwear and they are sheepskin maybe this topic is ok here- feel free to shift it otherwise pls Paddy...
I have a few pairs of original 1936 Pattern flying boots. I love the style of the '36, and it looks cool in every period shot they appear in. I'll post them one by one but i'll start with the most interesting ones for me.
This pair is the rarely seen brown colour and are Australian made. Exactly the same pattern as the RAF types except for the labeling. This pair has the name of an AAF Lt written inside, but i've not yet had any success in searching for a "Lt P.G. Rogers". He was most likely with the 5th AF who were based here.
These boots are so strong yet flexible it's hard to imagine they are 65+years old. They would have been a prized posession for sure.
Spitfire, I took shots of the back and top just for you.
I have a few pairs of original 1936 Pattern flying boots. I love the style of the '36, and it looks cool in every period shot they appear in. I'll post them one by one but i'll start with the most interesting ones for me.
This pair is the rarely seen brown colour and are Australian made. Exactly the same pattern as the RAF types except for the labeling. This pair has the name of an AAF Lt written inside, but i've not yet had any success in searching for a "Lt P.G. Rogers". He was most likely with the 5th AF who were based here.
These boots are so strong yet flexible it's hard to imagine they are 65+years old. They would have been a prized posession for sure.
Spitfire, I took shots of the back and top just for you.