This pair of Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) trousers dates to 1952 and features a distinctive cotton stripe down the leg. The waist measures 34 inches, with an inseam of 29 1/2 inches. Constructed from a traditional wool blend, the trousers display period-correct tailoring and details, including reinforced seams and standard belt loops consistent with uniform specifications of the era. The cotton side stripe identifies these as part of the ceremonial dress uniform, commonly worn by RCMP officers during formal duties and parades. The interior bears original manufacturer markings and a production date of 1952, providing clear provenance. These trousers represent standard-issue attire for mid-20th century RCMP personnel, reflecting the uniform standards that have become closely associated with Canada’s national police force. This item offers insight into RCMP uniform history and Canadian law enforcement apparel from the early postwar period.
Royal Canadian Mounted Police RCMP Trousers Pants W 34″ I 29 1/2″ Cotton Stripe Dated 1952
$50.00
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