WW2 British RFA Flying Suit Leather Trousers Tag Dated 1941

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The WW2 British RFA Flying Suit Leather Trousers, tag dated 1941, are an example of the protective clothing issued to Royal Air Force personnel during the Second World War. Constructed from durable brown leather, these trousers were designed to provide insulation and protection for aircrew operating at high altitudes in unpressurized aircraft. The trousers feature a button and strap closure system, adjustable suspenders, and reinforced seams for added durability. Several pockets with button flaps are positioned for practical access during flight. The leather shows typical period craftsmanship and may display usage wear consistent with operational service. A manufacturer’s label inside bears date and contract details, confirming 1941 production. Such garments were commonly worn over standard uniforms and paired with matching leather flying jackets. These trousers reflect the material innovations and requirements of wartime aviation clothing issued to British aircrew, offering insight into the practical aspects of military flight gear from the early 1940s.

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