This pattern is unlined and uses an interior twill sweatband as seen in originals we studied. Heavier wools can be used but may require fit adjustments. This pattern was designed for 18 oz serge wool. For an authentic period impression, use olive drab green, brown, or mustard mid weight wool. Many different examples can be seen with a quick search on the web and are suggested to use as a gauge for your fabric choice. Many shades, types and gauges of wool were used by the different manufacturers resulting in a typical WW1 in-uniformity of the service uniform. troops commonly wore all sorts of styles of this headgear in different shades and thickness of wool. ![]() Through an evolution of 3 designs the U.S. They were already available in a variety of designs made by Allies like France and Great Britain. The solution was the overseas cap, as the U.S. ![]() involvement during WW1, a new cap was needed to replace headgear unsuitable for trench warfare. 6 different sizes available (This listing is for SIZE 7 ONLY)Įarly in U.S.Patterns! A selection of WW1 Uniform Patterns inspired by period originals. Our first pattern in our new line of WEARING HISTORY Q.M.C.
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