British Army Wolseley Pattern Pith Helmet

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The British Army Wolseley Pattern Pith Helmet is a distinct piece of military history, named after Sir Garnet Wolseley, a renowned British Army officer. It was primarily used during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, especially in tropical colonies to protect soldiers from the sun. Made from cork or pith, the helmet is lightweight yet sturdy, offering comfort and durability. The helmet’s unique design features a circular brim, high dome, and ventilation cap, providing excellent protection and air circulation. Its khaki cover blends well with various terrains, making it ideal for camouflage. Inside, a leather sweatband and adjustable chin strap ensure a comfortable fit. This helmet is an enduring symbol of the British Empire’s military might and exploration spirit. It is a remarkable collectible for military enthusiasts, historians, and those interested in the British Empire.

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