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WWII HBT COVERALLS
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 11:13 am
by joel gopan
They were worn by Ordnance Personnel, and Motorpool Mechanics. They would be the ideal parade and display uniform for a WWII driver.
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 11:19 am
by joel gopan
Someone must repro them. They would be excellent dress while driving your CCKW in a parade. I would even wear my dogtags.
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 1:23 pm
by Minnie
HBT Coverall
for repro clothing Try: atthefront.com, og 1944airborne.com. (UK site)
We have bought repro coveralls from atthefront.com
After some washing the coveralls gets that worn an brigth shade apperance, along with a well used, and stainded m41 it looks quite original
Check pic og our happy new year greating under Misc. comments...
Sturla
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 2:14 pm
by joel gopan
A mighty thank you to Minnie. I will check the site out.
Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2006 9:39 am
by armydriver
I have a pair dated 1943 in my uniform collection that are really small. They have some neat oil spots on them near the pockets. I sometimes display them along with other relavent things. I found them at a local flea market.
Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2006 10:28 am
by joel gopan
Flea market finds are nice, but the enjoyment of wearing these WWII Coveralls may involve shelling out a few bucks in order to get the proper size, and the true collector will not mind this.
Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2006 11:02 am
by Bill_Wolf
My 1/2 hour research has found the following:
The only site to carry these is
http://wwiiimpressions.com/
This is a copy and paste of the text on the site with a picture
HBT Jumpsuit.
"These are the earlier pattern fatigue coveralls most used by mechanics, cavalry, paratroopers, Air-corp, armored crew, etc.. We use 13 star metal buttons. It also has a steel slide buckle and attached belt. We use custom woven authentic 8.5oz 100% cotton Herringbone Twill in the correct weave pattern and custom dyed in the early light shade color. These are very durable!"
Price (Size 42 to 56 chest)$150.00 ea.Now on Sale $139.99
If you contact them make sure you tell them you saw it here
Bill
Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2006 11:09 am
by joel gopan
They sure would look nice to wear while driving my CCKW on Memorial Day.They are a reminder of the old "Brown Boot Army" When I took Basic, they issued brown Combat Boots with a pack of Black Dye, We had to use GI Soap and a GI scrub brush to prepare them for the black dye. The boots came out almost OK, and they would take a "spit shine". Brown Boots went out around 58-59, the Ike Jacket in early 61. The last Pigeoneer was retired at Ft Monmouth in the fall of 1960.
Joel
Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 8:51 pm
by armydriver
Not a matter of shelling out the cash, just a matter of finding originals for displays. I don't dress up in a uniform, as that is for the younger guys. I wear my shorts or jeans and my CCKW Org golf shirt with an appropiate cap. Well dressed, is what I say, with CCKW.Org apparal . It attracts the eye pf young and old.
Order yours today.