The Canadian Army Blue Patrol Jacket, size 36 and dated 1957, is a formal dress uniform component issued to personnel in the post-World War II period. This jacket is constructed from dark navy wool, featuring a classic tailored fit typical of Canadian Army dress standards in the mid-20th century. The design includes a notched lapel collar, front button closure, and four external patch pockets with buttoned flaps. Canadian military insignia may be present, indicating regiment or rank, and officer-specific details may be included depending on the original wearer. The inside lining generally bears a maker’s label, along with nomenclature, service number, and date of manufacture, corresponding to the 1957 production date. This jacket is named, providing historical context and traceability to its original owner. Items like this were worn during ceremonial and formal duties, reflecting standardized Canadian Army attire during the Cold War era. Overall condition and specific insignia may vary based on service use.
Canadian Army Blue Patrol Jacket Named Size 36 Dated 1957
$40.00
The Canadian Army Blue Patrol Jacket, size 36, dated 1957, is a formal military uniform item issued to Canadian Army personnel during the mid-20th century. Constructed from navy blue wool, this jacket is tailored to provide a sharp appearance for ceremonial and administrative duties. The interior label indicates the manufacturing date of 1957 and includes the individual’s name, providing a specific historical context
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