The WW2 British RAF Sleeve Eagles Canvas Pair are original uniform insignia worn by personnel of the Royal Air Force during the Second World War. This pair features the distinctive outstretched eagle motif, which identified the wearer as an enlisted member of the RAF. Each eagle is machine embroidered on khaki canvas, designed for durability and ease of attachment to service dress uniforms. The insignia typically appeared above the rank chevrons on the right upper sleeve, in accordance with RAF regulations of the period. The eagle emblem was an official symbol, representing the airborne nature and spirit of the Royal Air Force. These sleeve eagles reflect the standard wartime pattern and provide historical insight into British military insignia and uniform practices during the 1939–1945 conflict. Measurements and general condition should be referenced for collecting or research purposes, as item specifics may vary within a given pair.






