The WW2 Canadian Duffle Bag Handle is an original component used on standard-issue duffle bags supplied to Canadian military personnel during the Second World War. This utilitarian handle was typically crafted from sturdy leather, canvas, or webbing, designed to withstand the rigors of military service and frequent transport. Dimensions and stitching patterns often adhere to wartime specifications, reflecting the emphasis on durability and practicality characteristic of military equipment from this era. The handle would be securely attached to the duffle bag body to facilitate easy carrying and maneuverability in various operational contexts. Surviving examples may display period wear, service marks, or issue stamps, providing insight into individual and unit-level usage. This item is of interest to collectors, historians, and those studying Canadian military logistics and material culture of the 1939-1945 period. Its construction and materials are representative of mid-twentieth-century Canadian military procurement standards.








