WW2 British Canadian Army Gaiter Buckle Set of 4

$5.00

WW2 British Canadian Army Gaiter Buckles are original hardware components used with military gaiters issued to British and Canadian forces during the Second World War. Gaiters were worn around the lower leg to provide protection and support, and to prevent debris from entering boots during field operations. The buckles offered here are typically made from sturdy, corrosion-resistant metal to withstand harsh outdoor conditions. Their utilitarian

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The WW2 British Canadian Army Gaiter Buckle Set of 4 consists of four original metal buckles designed for military gaiters issued during the Second World War. These buckles were a standard component of lower leg spats or gaiters used by British and Canadian forces to secure and protect the ankles and lower trouser legs, preventing debris and mud from entering boots. Typically made from steel or brass, the buckles feature a single tongue design suitable for adjusting the fit of webbing straps. This set represents typical hardware found on 1937 Pattern gear, which was widely adopted by Commonwealth armies of the period. The buckles are compatible with original gaiters and can be used for restoration, replacement, or reference purposes. Each buckle shows design and construction characteristics consistent with wartime manufacturing standards. This item is relevant to collectors, historians, and reenactors interested in WW2 British and Canadian military equipment.

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