Introducing the WINDPROOF camouflage pants worn by the British SAS (Special Air Service) during World War II. These pants are also called "brushstroke camouflage" by collectors, but they are identical. The SAS is a historical unit that is still active as a special forces unit in the British Army, and at the time of WWII was active in sabotage, airborne operations, assault operations using vehicles, etc. The camouflage for them was used in these pants. After WWII, these pants were used by French paratroopers in the Indochina War, and are also famous for their camouflage. In the Indochina War, the same fabric was used to make paratrooper pants, and the smock was modified with a custom zipper to make it easier to put on and take off, and this camouflage was active until the 1950s.
The pants introduced here are of unknown age and size No. 1. They are estimated to have been manufactured around 1943-44. The waist was originally made larger and designed for use in airborne operations, etc. Since it is a No. 1 size, the overall size is just right for Japanese people. The item is used, not unused, and has fading, stains, etc. The straps used to tie the waist are still in place and the straps are not frayed in the slightest. Please note that the fabric at the base of the straps can easily tear if tightened too forcefully when worn. There are no missing buttons, and although it is difficult to see in the photos, the ankle adjusters are still in place on both legs. The size labels are still legible. This is a very rare item, so please do not miss it if you are looking for it. Because it is a used item, returns are not possible. Please understand.
Size: No. 1
Size (flat): Waist 48cm Hip 59cm Inseam 37cm Inseam 69cm