Product Description
USNAVY 1940 's WWII Deck Overalls Almost New Very Good Condition
" US Navy 1940s WWII Deck Overalls " is a collection of deck overalls of the US Navy during World War II.
(c. 1940s ) A work uniform designed for sailors on deck.
Part of the N-1 cold weather clothing system.
This dungarees is mainly used in cold and wet offshore environment.
Especially when performing missions in harsh climates such as the North Atlantic,
Protect sailors from wind and cold. Compared to other naval uniforms of the time,
This pair of overalls is known for its practicality and durability.
In recent years, it has become a popular item among collectors and fashion lovers because of its retro style and historical value.
Design and Features
Material:
The outer layer is usually made of heavy " jungle cloth " ( a tough cotton fabric).
It has certain windproof and water-proof functions.
The inner lining is mostly filled with wool blend or pure wool, which provides good warmth retention.
Perfect for cold weather.
structure:
Suspender design: Equipped with adjustable shoulder straps, easy to put on and take off and adapt to different body shapes.
Fasteners and zippers: Early versions may have used 13 star-shaped metal buttons (symbolizing the tradition of the U.S. Navy).
Paired with brass zippers from the Talon or Conmar brands, these details were very representative of the time.
Pockets: Usually have chest flap pockets, some styles also have hidden pockets on both sides of the waist.
Increase practicality.
Cuffs: Some versions have drawstrings that can be tightened to keep out cold drafts.
Logo:
There is often an ink mark on the chest or inside that says " USN " ( US Navy ).
As an official certificate.
Size L
Pit to pit : 55cm
Length : 137cm
Thigh : 41cm
Inseam : 74cm
Leg opening : 22cm
( The product is measured manually, there may be an error of 1 to 3 cm, for reference only)
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Product Description
USNAVY 1940 's WWII Deck Overalls Almost New Very Good Condition
" US Navy 1940s WWII Deck Overalls " is a collection of deck overalls of the US Navy during World War II.
(c. 1940s ) A work uniform designed for sailors on deck.
Part of the N-1 cold weather clothing system.
This dungarees is mainly used in cold and wet offshore environment.
Especially when performing missions in harsh climates such as the North Atlantic,
Protect sailors from wind and cold. Compared to other naval uniforms of the time,
This pair of overalls is known for its practicality and durability.
In recent years, it has become a popular item among collectors and fashion lovers because of its retro style and historical value.
Design and Features
Material:
The outer layer is usually made of heavy " jungle cloth " ( a tough cotton fabric).
It has certain windproof and water-proof functions.
The inner lining is mostly filled with wool blend or pure wool, which provides good warmth retention.
Perfect for cold weather.
structure:
Suspender design: Equipped with adjustable shoulder straps, easy to put on and take off and adapt to different body shapes.
Fasteners and zippers: Early versions may have used 13 star-shaped metal buttons (symbolizing the tradition of the U.S. Navy).
Paired with brass zippers from the Talon or Conmar brands, these details were very representative of the time.
Pockets: Usually have chest flap pockets, some styles also have hidden pockets on both sides of the waist.
Increase practicality.
Cuffs: Some versions have drawstrings that can be tightened to keep out cold drafts.
Logo:
There is often an ink mark on the chest or inside that says " USN " ( US Navy ).
As an official certificate.
Size L
Pit to pit : 55cm
Length : 137cm
Thigh : 41cm
Inseam : 74cm
Leg opening : 22cm
( The product is measured manually, there may be an error of 1 to 3 cm, for reference only)
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