the label looks way to nice for aussie but when you get those photos please post.. Nice one anyway
the label looks way to nice for aussie but when you get those photos please post.. Nice one anyway
Here are some pictures of my Aussie BD the tag looks very different.
I think we will have to wait for better pictures to make any definite ID with this one. It could be just bad lighting/blurry resolution making it look more Australian than it really is
Rob
Regards,
Jerry
Whatever its just an opinion.
I did a search of Australian publications of the era and can not find any mention of Brakes Pty Ltd,Clothing Manufacturers.So im reasonably sure this is not Australian.
More research needed on it im afraid,it would be nice if they put a countries name on them,Eh
Cheers Mick
It has arrived. More pics.
It has dished metal buttons at cuff, pockets and the front, with larger buttons on the shoulder straps. It has two labels with the same info on the inside but I have not spotted any broad arrow inkstamps or any clear signs of removed insignia, though I will look at it again and again in different light, as there is a hint indoors of something near the top of the sleeves.
Sadly still no sign of a country of origin stamp.
Regards,
Jerry
Whatever its just an opinion.
Hi Jerry, it is certainly a nice Commonwealth made blouse. It is a good size too.
Having seen the new pics, I reckon Aussie now.
Try holding the sleeve up to the light and look at it from the inside to the out: sometimes you will see stitch marks.
Cheers, Ade.
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Thanks Ade for your thoughts. The 1941 date is what appealed to me the most, but Aussie made would be most desirable, as that is what it was listed as. I found a broad arrow stamp, looks to be over an E or F and R???
Regards,
Jerry
Whatever its just an opinion.
It has every feature of a typical Australian blouse, as I mentioned in my first post, although now they are even clearer. The shoulder strap has the big rubber button, the buckle is the usual type, the serge and lining materials are right, and for me, the small label is the clincher. That's more Australian than Fosters
A lot of Aussie made BD was used by British troops in the SEAC area. The only Aussie blouse I still have is badged as British RASC SEAC, although it has all it's labels removed, which is why I didn't post it as it wouldn't be much help
Rob
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