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A scarce original British Denim Tank Suit as used during the Second World War. Officially designated ‘Overall Tank Denim’, this pattern of tank suit came into use with the British Army during 1942-43 and was designed to be worn over the Battledress uniform in the same way the two piece denim uniform. These coveralls saw extensive issue in Normandy and were well liked due to their lightweight, versatile nature. They were also popular overalls during the post-war period with civilians as they were hard-wearing and ideally suited for use in workshops, garages and other places besides. Due to this they have become very rare to find today and have become a sought-after item by collectors. The overalls are made from the same green sanforized cotton denim material as the two piece BD set and feature green coloured vegetable ivory (plastic) buttons as were standard on British uniform from 1943 onwards. Unlike the two piece set, the overalls feature two map pockets, one to the front of each leg. Another feature specific to this model is the additional pen holding section on the front of the left breast pocket. The bottom of each leg features tabs like the early pattern denim trousers which is just another interesting feature of these rare overalls. The suit also features a waist belt which fastens with the same type of buckle as was used for battledress during WW2. The original label is still present inside the overalls. It is still bright and legible which is testament to the excellent overall condition of the suit. It bears the title of ‘Tank Suits Denim’ below which is the size of 3. The maker’s name of ‘L. Silberston & Sons Ltd’ is also present as is the 1952 date and the War Department broad arrow marking. The overalls are a smaller size which are designed to fit a 36′ – 38′ chest. When laid flat they measure – Chest – 23” Waist – 18′ Inside arm – 21” Outside arm – 25” Inside leg – 32 1/2” Shoulders – 18 1/2′ The overalls are in excellent condition with no real signs of wear or use. They appear to be an un-issued, unworn set and display very well with no flaws or damage, save for a couple of small marks to the map pocket on the left leg. They are a vintage, pre-owned item so please study the pictures before purchasing. A great set of rare overalls in wearable condition. A must have for the serious British Army collector!
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