Collection: 1937 Pattern Utility Straps
The 1937 Pattern Utility Straps were a piece of equipment used by the British Army during World War II. These straps were made of canvas and were used to attach various pieces of equipment to a soldier's webbing. They were designed to be used in conjunction with the 1937 Pattern Webbing, which was the standard webbing used by the British Army during the war.
The straps were used to hold items such as water bottles, entrenching tools, and gas mask bags securely to the webbing. They were adjustable, allowing soldiers to customize the fit and placement of their equipment. The straps featured metal buckles that were durable and easy to use, even with gloves on.
The 1937 Pattern Utility Straps were an essential part of a soldier's equipment and were used throughout the war.