The WW2 Canadian Army P37 Web Belt Blancoed is an original personal equipment item issued to Canadian forces during the Second World War. Constructed from robust webbing material, the Pattern 1937 (P37) belt features adjustable metal hardware for securing around the waist. The webbing is finished with a blancoed coating—a field-applied substance designed to improve camouflage, enhance protection against the elements, and standardize uniform appearance. This belt was an essential part of the soldier’s load-carrying equipment, intended for attachment to other P37 gear such as pouches, braces, and packs. The belt’s design allowed for even weight distribution and facilitated quick adjustments. Issued widely to Commonwealth forces, including the Canadian Army, the blancoed web belt reflects the practical and adaptive nature of wartime equipment. This item is representative of Canadian military personal gear used throughout the conflict and into the postwar years.










