The WW2 US Army Long Johns Dated 1943 are original undergarments issued to American soldiers during the Second World War. Constructed from a practical wool blend, these long underwear bottoms were designed to provide insulation and comfort in cold weather conditions. The garment features a natural off-white or light grey color, a button fly, and an elasticated waistband, reflecting typical period design. Marked with the manufacturing date of 1943, this example offers insight into the standard-issue personal equipment used by the US Army throughout the conflict. Long johns of this type were essential for troop morale and health, especially in harsh climates or during winter campaigns. Surviving examples often show period-specific reinforced stitching and sizing stamps. Collectors and researchers value these items for their historical association with the daily life of World War II servicemen and their role within the broader context of US military clothing and supply practices of the era.
WW2 US Army Long Johns Dated 1943
$75.00
WW2 US Army Long Johns Dated 1943 are original military-issue undergarments produced for United States Army personnel during the Second World War. Manufactured in 1943, these long underwear items were standard issue for soldiers serving in a variety of climates, particularly colder environments where additional insulation was required. The long johns are made of a durable wool-blend fabric, providing necessary warmth and
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