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Lets talk about WWII Brit plimsoles

Rooster

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I just came across these on a site that does all kinds of repros. Can anybody give me any info on these as they were used in the WWII Brit army? I really don't know what to make of these, but they're quirky enough I think I might have to have a pair!
 

PADDY

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Rooster, you've been nibbling again!!

...you have haven't you, a little bit of chicken feed here and there, sure no-one will notice, and before you know it, you waken up 100-years from now!!

Because you've forgotten to direct us to the site, or show us a photo!! Right...where are these plimsolls you've primed us all to see....?
 

Cobden

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Army Plimsols should be brown for WWII, and be sort of..well...plimsol shaped. They were worn with PT kit, and in the early days commandos made use of them as they were notably quieter then great big hobnailed boots.
 

Rooster

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PADDY said:
...you have haven't you, a little bit of chicken feed here and there, sure no-one will notice, and before you know it, you waken up 100-years from now!!

Because you've forgotten to direct us to the site, or show us a photo!! Right...where are these plimsolls you've primed us all to see....?
OK, OK....I have been out with the chickens this morning....lol
Here's the picture:
http://www.replicaters.com/ww2%20british%20army/boots%20andrew%202.jpg
British Army World War two (ww2,wwii) Canvas shoes or Plimsolls: Ochre canvas upper with leather sole. All sizes available. Price US$ 65 (UKP 34, Euro 55) delivered.
Here's the site:
http://www.replicaters.com/ww2britarmy.html
I'm intriged that these have leather soles.....MUST HAVE!lol
 

Cobden

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Rooster said:
OK, OK....I have been out with the chickens this morning....lol
Here's the picture:
http://www.replicaters.com/ww2%20british%20army/boots%20andrew%202.jpg
British Army World War two (ww2,wwii) Canvas shoes or Plimsolls: Ochre canvas upper with leather sole. All sizes available. Price US$ 65 (UKP 34, Euro 55) delivered.
Here's the site:
http://www.replicaters.com/ww2britarmy.html
I'm intriged that these have leather soles.....MUST HAVE!lol

I must say, I don't think they are correct, I'm afraid. Replicaters is somewhat...renowned for rather interesting ideas about uniform and kit!

However, they are still a somewhat intriguing pair of shoes
 

Trotsky

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And those pictures from his site are lifted directly from the History and Collections volume on The British Soldier. And not just one, ALL of them.
 

TailendCharlie

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Replicaters

Cobden said:
I must say, I don't think they are correct, I'm afraid. Replicaters is somewhat...renowned for rather interesting ideas about uniform and kit!

However, they are still a somewhat intriguing pair of shoes
Has anyone here at Fedora done business with them? I have heard thier
reputation is questionable at best,any comments on that?
 

Vladimir Berkov

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The only good things I have heard about replicators are people who wanted a custom item not found elsewhere, so they sent replicators detailed instructions, pictures, diagrams, etc. of the thing to be produced and basically "held their hand" through the process.

I haven't heard of anybody getting high quality goods by just purchasing any "stock" items they have listed on their website.
 

Cobden

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I have a set of JG's from him; the constructions accurate on the trousers(although it does have some suspicious belt loops), the shirts are okay but have the wrong buttons and the construction does seem a tad weird on the shirt, but not hugely wrong. My main problem is that his dye fixing is very screwy - the trousers have faded to almost a KD shade, and the shirt has turned very patchy.

His BD, naval square rig and RAF uniforms are all to be avoided at all costs. KD's are good from what I've seen, though
 

mikepara

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Just so you know (if you want to?) I wore them when I first joined up and we knew them as Dappers. A frequent shout on show parades was "has anyone seen my Dappers?"

A great set of pics can be seen on pages 52/53 The World War II Tommy British Army Uniforms European Theatre 1939-45 Brayley & Ingram. Sorry no scanner or I'd have sent them in.
 

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