British forage/dress and SD cap makers logo's, WWI to now
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British forage/dress and SD cap makers logo's, WWI to now
A image showing all the variations I have of makers logos on SD or forage caps, ranging in date from circa 1909 to now, certainly up to 2006, with the latest Herbert Johnson possibly still in use now.
If you have any others not shown can you please add them and the date if you know it?
Please note this thread is just for forage or SD caps, not other forms of headgear such as Berets etc.....
Thanks for posting this Jerry, a very useful thread. The only cap I have with any marks (- the one with a sticker missing) has the moss bros logo in the triangle (30's to 53, would have never known that without this thread) so thanks again.
Thanks for posting this Jerry, a very useful thread. The only cap I have with any marks (- the one with a sticker missing) has the moss bros logo in the triangle (30's to 53, would have never known that without this thread) so thanks again.
Matt
Hi Matt, it really helps us all to see these all in one thread. Perhaps another candidate for a pinned thread.
Hi Jerry,
Great job Jerry for the different makers logos. I would like to add the logo of Moss Bross & Co Ltd used during WWII. I have this logo on a RAF Officer SD cap. The owner was KIA in 1941. I see also this logo on a WWII WAAF officer cap. I think the logo in a triangle you present as "30's to 53" is just post war (around 1947 when Moss Bros becomes a public company and opens a Women's Department). The logo of WWII is "Moss Bross & Co. Ltd 20-21 King Street Covent Garden" et post war "Moss Bros of Covent Garden The complete man's store". Regards, Jordan
Another to add to this old thread, a late mid-late '40s - '53 ALKIT. It may potentially be earlier, but the uniform this came with has a '53 dated transport ticket within a pocket still.
I feel as though this thread is and still can be a useful resource for identifiying SD caps.
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