British Royal Marines
British Royal Marines Interwar No. 1A Dress Jacket - Medium
British Royal Marines Interwar No. 1A Dress Jacket - Medium
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At a glance -
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Wool Material
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2 Chest & 2 Waist Pockets
- Button Closure
- Engraved Royal Marines Buttons w/ King's Crown
- British War Medal & Victory Medal (Allied Victory Medal) 1914 - 1919 Ribbon Bar
- Major's Rank Shoulder Pips
- Royal Marines' Globe Collar Badges
- Belt Loops
- Shoulder Epaulettes
- Quality Construction
- Solid Black Colour
- Pit to Pit: 19" | Suggested Size: Medium Slim
- Sleeve Length: 24.5" / Regular
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Collar to Hem: 30"
- Vintage Militaria / Buttons, Badges etc. All look to be 1920's - 30's however the jacket, while undated does feel to be a later construction. Possibly 1950's.
- Genuine British Army / Royal Marines Surplus
Grades -
- Grade 1 - Good condition, previously issued. Some general signs of prior use but up for much more wear! Small scuff on the inner collar lining and a small indent on the sleeve where rank patches have been removed. Some wear on the collar badges and ribbon bar.
Any questions please feel free to ask!
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Stunning and distinctive modern surplus from Great Britain. Issued to Royal Marine Commandos, it is designed for use in ceremonial occasions, it is akin to the army's No. 2 dress uniform, but with a few key distinctions. The jacket comes in a shade used only by the marines and features darkened bronze buttons which feature the emblem of the Royal Marines.
The jacket has 4 external pockets, all of which can be buttoned shut and also features 2 internal slit pockets for smaller items. Shoulder epaulettes attach prestigious sashes and rank badges, along with other distinctive decorations. The jacket is lined with a sateen material and is made of a 100% quality wool material. Truly something special for those who do absolutely phenomenal work.
For colour, "Lovat's Green" is a lovely blend of mossy greens and browns, a subtle combination that adds depth to a fantastic pair of trousers. This is likely as close as the British have to a "field grey" colour.
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