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British Army Old Pattern No. 2 Khaki Green Dress Jacket - Parachute Regiment - Large 176/112
British Army Old Pattern No. 2 Khaki Green Dress Jacket - Parachute Regiment - Large 176/112
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At a glance -
- 100% Wool Material
- 2 Button Chest Pockets, 2 Flap Hip Pockets & Internal Pockets
- Button Closure
- Belt Loops
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Parachute Regiment "Staybrite" Buttons
- Falklands South Atlantic Medal, UN UNFICYP Cyprus Medal & General Service Medal 1962-2007 Ribbon Bar
- Parachutist's Wings Patch
- Sergeant Rank Patches
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Shoulder Epaulettes
- Classic Khaki Green Colour
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Old Pattern No. 2 Uniform
- Pit to Pit: 21.5" | Suggested Size: Large Slim - Label states 112cm and a waist of 96cm
- Sleeve Length: 25" / Regular - Label states height around 176cm
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Collar to Hem: 31"
- Vintage Militaria / Issued 1989 - 1995
- Genuine British Army Surplus
Grades -
- Grade 1 - In great shape, some prior use but kept quite well. Collar badges and ribbon rosette removed by the last owner, but ready for much more.
Any questions please feel free to ask!
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A classic piece of vintage British surplus. This jacket is the predecessor to the current issued No. 2 uniform, which takes much of its inspiration from this beautiful jacket which in turn has been formed from hundreds of years of military history. Jackets like this one were used for ceremonial and general duties around barracks and the likes. It is slightly more boxy than the newer issued jackets, but is of fantastic quality.
The jacket has a sophisticated yet utilitarian look, made with purpose. It has 2 chest pockets along with 2 much larger flap hip pockets, as well as internal slit pockets for storing important or smaller items, everything from IDs and wallets to packets of gum and cigarettes.
This particular jacket belonged to an individual who had a lengthy career in the army, seeing conflict in Yugoslavia and her remnants. At one point there were rank patches that appear to have fitted the rank of Sergeant but these have been removed. Given the Royal Signal Corps buttons it can be expected they would've been one of the first in action at the dissolution of Yugoslavia and would've been crucial to providing information to all other branches.
We often have a few old pattern No. 2 dress trousers on hand if you're after a complete uniform!
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