Well this one has me stumped definitely not American, if had to guess a would say Australian from the 40s
Scottish cut SD tunic, late 1920's through to 50's, probably circa WWII, but hard to date these precisely.
Last edited by Jerry B; 12-01-2013 at 09:37 AM.
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Jerry
Whatever its just an opinion.
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Scottish pattern worn by the British and Canadian Highland Regt's. The cut away front is to allow the sporran to be worn.
Actually I have a very similar one, but named and dated, not shown it on the forum yet. I will take some pics.
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The one I mentioned that is in my collection is dated 1965. It has brass belt supports and has expanding pockets.
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This one has the waistband which did not usually feature on officers' SD after WW1, so I would date it to that period. The waistband was already falling out of favour by the end of the war, with sometimes just a ticket pocket or single seam, and sometimes nothing at all.
So the waistband was WW1 only? If so, thank you for the information!
Hi mate I'm far from an expert on these but here is a picture of my Scottish pattern SD tunic for comparison. Mine is made in Australian In 1965 . the Scottish stuff seems hard to date if there is no date or tag that has a date .
here is a a Highland light infantry / Glasgow Highlanders coat and kilt I bought I was told that it was WW2 era .but as jerry pointed out to me because it is not dated on the tag or anywhere else the only way to really date this is the general service buttons which could date it anywhere between 1901 and 1953 . It could be a hard one to date I believe .
Thank you for sharing these with me, they are great examples of cutaways. The tailored ones are usually hard to date, but sometimes you can find little tags hiding in pockets.
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