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    WW2 KD Shirts

    I am trying to track down a British/Canadian WW2 shirt and I am not quite certain if I am on the right track. It appears that the shirts were made from Aertex fabric and were called (KD) Khaki drill jackets or bush shirts. I have seen both 4 pocket (KD Jacket) and 2 pocket versions.

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    Here is a reproduction of an Aertex shirt. This shirt's collar is a little different than the one above
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    http://www.sofmilitary.co.uk/khaki-d...t-product,7760

    this one is a Repro, originals would be hard to get, I had to settle with post war greek battledress for my Dorset Regiment Pioneer Sergeant Impression as even repro BDs are ungodly expensive
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    I hope this helped abit, good luck in your search

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    The WWII re-enactors around here all seem to wear reproduction Aertex KD shirts from What Price Glory.

    I need to get one myself!

    Note that WPG sells the British, Canadian, and Australian patterns, which are all different.

    Here's the WPG British pattern KD Aertex shirt:

    http://onlinemilitaria.net/products/...Desert-Shirts/

    The WPG Canadian pattern KD shirt:

    http://onlinemilitaria.net/products/...i-Drill-Shirt/

    The WPG Australian pattern KD shirt:

    http://onlinemilitaria.net/products/...opical-Shirts/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Charles Exton View Post
    even repro BDs are ungodly expensive
    The What Price Glory ones aren't too bad, $200 for jacket and trousers.

    http://onlinemilitaria.net/products/...ouser-Package/

    Here's my TOS, BD jacket, and khaki hose all from WPG. (The jacket is actually symmetrical, I just laid it out crooked.)



    this pic shows the colour of the jacket better

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    About your WWII shirt

    This might sound silly, at first. But the older boy scout shirts look very similar to the shirt in your photo...could be a less expensive alternative?
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