HISTORICAL BACKGROUND AND DETAILS ABOUT THE PRODUCT
Under this item we are providing to you late variant of wool Battledress Trousers, Serge, which are sometimes named as 1937 Pattern. Trousers were introduced into British Royal Army in accordance with Specification U/617 from June 6, 1940, pattern no. 11456. trousers have been just the modification of earlier Serge Trousers and no new pattern how it is sometimes wrongly marked as Battledress Trousers, 1940 Pattern as in real it is just III. amendment of Battledress Trousers, Serge (1937 Pattern). This wrong designation was caused by producers of British Battledress, Serge in 40´s of XX. century by using of new labels, which were already prepared for the new forthcoming British Battledress uniforms, 1940 Pattern (Austerity). The parts of British Battledress were for Czechoslovak Military Units in USSR delivered via Murmansk (Arkhangelsk) Run from Great Britain. Also, these ones were used by Czechoslovak officers which were arriving to USSR from Great Britain or Middle East. The late variant of British Battledress, Serge has been used in USSR from spring 1942 even to the end of WW2.