The WW2 Canadian Army Khaki Beret dated 1944, size 7 1/4, is an original military headgear used by Canadian forces during the Second World War. This beret is constructed from khaki-colored wool, a standard issue for certain Canadian Army units in the latter years of the war. The interior is fitted with a leather sweatband for comfort, and the original manufacturer’s markings, date of production (1944), and size (7 1/4) are typically stamped or printed inside. Khaki berets were issued to various corps and regiments, distinguishing them from the colored berets worn by specialized units such as the armored or airborne divisions. The 1944 date reflects mid- to late-war production, aligning with Canada’s ongoing wartime mobilization. Such items are sourced for historical reference, museum collections, or study of military uniforms. The beret’s condition, markings, and provenance are important factors for collector and research purposes.






