benstephens
Practically Family
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I have been thinking today how prevailing fashions influence the uniforms of the armed services.
Perhaps this was more so in the 1940s when you had a large number of "Civilian Conscripts".
I have seen officers service dress with 12" width trousers, RAF uniforms with turn ups (Although unofficial) and soldiers making flared trousers for walking out.
I would like to discuss examples of official and official elements of uniform that conform to the prevailling fashion.
Kindest regards
Ben
Perhaps this was more so in the 1940s when you had a large number of "Civilian Conscripts".
I have seen officers service dress with 12" width trousers, RAF uniforms with turn ups (Although unofficial) and soldiers making flared trousers for walking out.
I would like to discuss examples of official and official elements of uniform that conform to the prevailling fashion.
Kindest regards
Ben