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WW2 Aussie shorts

Article about: Another piece I picked up recently is a pair of Aussie khaki shorts. These are in great condition and are not something I've seen often. They'd look great set up on a mannequin as an Aussie

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    Another piece I picked up recently is a pair of Aussie khaki shorts. These are in great condition and are not something I've seen often. They'd look great set up on a mannequin as an Aussie north African display which is something I'm thinking about.WW2 Aussie shortsWW2 Aussie shorts

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    Are you sure they are Aust? the tag looks British?

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    Am fairly sure Rene, they came from a good source of Aussie gear here but that doesn't mean they are Australian, they could be Pommie ones.

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    Not certain but the VOCAB number makes me think British 1950's -60's. They would certainly do for a display though.

    Attached a pic of my shorts for comparison.


    WW2 Aussie shorts

    WW2 Aussie shorts

    Oz.

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    Thanks boys, you fellas know more about these than I do so I'm thinking that you would be right. They are nice shorts but not what I thought they were. Thanks for your help gents.

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