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WW1 Pair Brown Leather Officers Gaiters

WW1 Pair Brown Leather Officers Gaiters

Regular price £65.00 GBP
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The WW1 Pair of Brown Leather Officers Gaiters is a distinguished military accessory from World War I, crafted from durable brown leather. These gaiters feature adjustable straps and buckles, designed to protect officers' lower legs and boots from mud, debris, and harsh weather conditions during combat and field operations. They reflect the era's military fashion and practicality, embodying the attention to detail and craftsmanship typical of early 20th-century military gear. These gaiters are not only functional but also serve as historical artifacts, offering insight into the equipment used by officers during one of the most significant conflicts in modern history