British Army
British Army No. 1 Dress Jacket - Corps of Army Music - Medium 170/108
British Army No. 1 Dress Jacket - Corps of Army Music - Medium 170/108
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At a glance -
- 100% Wool Material
- 4 Front Flap Pockets (2 Can be Buttoned)
- Button Closure
- Hook & Eye Collar Closure
- HM The Queen’s Golden Jubilee Medal 2002, HM The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal 2012, HM The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Medal, HM The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Medal & Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal w/ Rosette Medal Ribbon Bar
- Corps of Army Music Staybrite Buttons
- Colour Sergeant Rank Patches
- Belt Loops
- Shoulder Epaulettes / Rank Slides
- Internal Lining
- Decorative Cuff Piping
- Dark Navy / Black Colour
- Chest Size: 42" | Suggested Size: Medium Regular - Label suggests a chest around 108cm and a waist of 92cm
- Sleeve Length: 25" / Regular - Label suggests a height around 170cm
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Collar to Hem: 27"
- Modern Militaria / Issued 2000's Onwards
- Genuine British Army Surplus / MOD Surplus
Grades -
- Grade 1 - In good shape, some general signs of prior use but over all in lovely great condition. Biggest sign of use is the medal ribbon bar needing to be resewn and a little tarnish on a handful of the buttons. Ready for plenty more use.
Any questions please feel free to ask!
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Beautiful elegant ceremonial dress from the British Army. This particular jacket from the British army would've been worn by a Warrant Officer on ceremonial duties, or for parade events. No. 1 dress is the highest level of dress uniform most soldiers will wear, and is earned after a good few years in the army, with each part of the uniform being tailor made.
For features, it is quite a simple jacket, made from 100% wool. There's 4 pockets in total, 2 flap and 2 buttonable flap pockets, arranged in the typical "safari" style, with 2 on the hips and 2 on the chest. The collar is mandarin style, being closed with 2 hook & eyes. On the shoulders you'll find shoulder epaulettes, usually designed to secure ribbons and other sashes during ceremonial events. For the colour, it is a very dark navy blue, bordering on black.
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