WW2 Canadian Named 4 Pocket Service Dress Brigadier Dated 1944 NO BUTTONS

$300.00

The WW2 Canadian Named 4 Pocket Service Dress Brigadier Dated 1944 NO BUTTONS is an original uniform jacket from the Second World War, issued to a high-ranking officer in the Canadian military. Constructed from wool, the jacket features the regulation four-pocket design common to service dress uniforms of the era. The jacket is marked with a clear 1944 date and includes identifying information relating

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This is a World War II Canadian Army four-pocket service dress tunic attributed to a Brigadier, dated 1944. The tunic is constructed from regulation khaki wool, characteristic of wartime Canadian officers’ uniforms. The garment features the classic four-pocket design, with two breast and two lower bellows pockets, each equipped with flaps. The interior carries clear manufacturer’s markings, including the 1944 date, confirming its period authenticity. No buttons are present on this tunic, either on the front closure or on the pocket flaps. The item is named, linking it to a specific officer of Brigadier rank, although no insignia or additional regimental identifiers are included. Such tunics were standard issue for senior officers in the Canadian Army during the Second World War, and this example reflects the practical design and quality typical of the period. This uniform offers insight into wartime Canadian military attire for high-ranking officers.

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