The “Canadian Army Korean War Housewife Sewing Kit 1952 Dated” is a compact and essential tool used by Canadian soldiers during the Korean War. This historically significant kit, dated 1952, served as a vital resource for soldiers to carry out quick and efficient repairs on their uniforms and gear while in the field. The term “housewife” is a quaint military slang referring to sewing kits used by soldiers. This particular set includes needles, threads, buttons, and other small items necessary for mending tears and rips. The kit’s durable and portable design reflects the practicality needed in wartime conditions. Collectors and history enthusiasts will find this sewing kit an intriguing artifact, offering a tangible connection to the personal lives and ingenuity of Canadian forces during the Korean War. Its preserved state provides a glimpse into the day-to-day challenges faced by soldiers and the resourcefulness required during one of the 20th century’s critical conflicts.
Canadian Army Korean War Housewife Sewing Kit 1952 Dated
$20.00
Canadian Army Korean War Housewife Sewing Kit 1952 Dated
Availability: Only 1 left in stock
Conflict | Korea (1950-53) |
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Theme | Militaria |
Original/Reproduction | Original |