British Smock and Trouser set
Article about: I need a hand with authentication on this set, myself and a friend are both after buying it however before either of us make any moves I’d really like to have you gentlemen look it over as
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Now I’ve been looking into them I must ask a follow up question, would this type of set make sense for a mannequin depicting a Brit during operation market garden?
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The originality of Denison smocks is yet another militaria 'minefield' which I won't get into.
ButI can't recall seeing any photos of Airborne men at Arnhem wearing the windproof camouflage trousers - ordinary BD is much more common ?
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These were fairly commonly used during the Varsity operation, crossing the Rhine. It’s a smart look and would make a great late-war mannequin...
All appears correct to me.
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Thank you gentlemen! The help is greatly appreciated, I’ve definitely started considering trying to find a nice Denison Smock but it seems that’ll end up costing me much more than this whole set.
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Hello Bodhi.
I am just throwing this out there, but have you thought about a French Indochina inspired mannequin. The reason I say this is because certain French airborne units used this type of smock and trousers in the 1950s.
Rolling Thunder, 6e BPC, Operation Castor, Dien Bien Phu 1953
Dien Bien Phu: August 2013
Sorry, I can't find the source of this below image -
Kind regards,
Will.
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