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Japanese ww2 helmet

The Japanese Army M1932 Steel Helmet was a basic military helmet used during the Second World War. It was introduced in 1932 and remained in service until the end of the war. The helmet had a simple design with a round crown and a wide brim. It was made of steel and had a leather liner inside for comfort. The helmet was painted khaki green and had the emblem of the Imperial Japanese Army on the front. Despite being a basic helmet, it was widely used by Japanese soldiers and has become a collector's item today.

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ww2 Japanese Marines navy NCO's cotton green hat cap size 58, Reproduction

The Japanese Navy NCO's cotton hat was a key part of the uniform of the Imperial Japanese Marines during World War II. Made from cotton material, this hat was designed to provide a comfortable and practical head covering for soldiers serving in tropical climates. The hat featured a peaked design with a navy blue band, and it was worn by non-commissioned officers as a symbol of rank. The practicality of this hat made it a popular choice among soldiers and is a collectible item for history buffs and collectors today.

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Original WW2 Japanese Army Uniform Tunic & Trousers

The Japanese Army Uniform underwent several changes over the course of World War II. The basic design consisted of a khaki-colored jacket with matching pants, worn with puttees and leather ankle boots. The jacket featured four front pockets, button closures, and shoulder epaulets. The collar was designed to be worn open, with a khaki-colored undershirt worn underneath. The uniform also included a garrison cap, which was worn with the brim flat. In the latter stages of the war, shortages of materials led to simpler designs and the use of different colors, such as green or blue.

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Original WW2 Japanese Officer's Tropical Shirt

The Japanese Officer's Tropical Shirt was a part of the Japanese Army's uniform during World War II. It was designed to be lightweight and breathable for wear in hot and humid climates. The shirt was made of a cotton or linen blend fabric and featured a simple design with short sleeves and a button-up front. The collar was typically open or could be worn with a tie or neckerchief. The shirt was often worn with matching pants and a tropical hat to complete the uniform. The tropical shirt was worn by Japanese officers in various theaters of war, including the Pacific and Southeast Asia.

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Ww2 Japanese Greatcoat Original

The Japanese Greatcoat, also known as the Type 100 Overcoat, was a woolen coat worn by Japanese military personnel during World War II. The coat was typically dark green or khaki in color and featured a large collar and two rows of buttons down the front. The coat was designed to be worn over a uniform and provided warmth and protection from the elements. The Type 100 Overcoat was issued to soldiers in all branches of the Japanese military and was used extensively throughout the war, particularly during the harsh winter months.

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Ww2 Japanese Navel Officers Uniform

The Japanese Naval Officer's uniform was a distinctive blue-gray color with gold buttons and braids, worn with a white shirt and black tie. The jacket had a standing collar and featured two breast pockets and two hip pockets, while the trousers had a straight-leg cut and a stripe down the sides. The uniform was often completed with a white peaked cap adorned with a gold anchor badge. The Japanese Navy was known for its efficiency and professionalism, and the uniform reflected this with its sharp, clean lines and attention to detail.

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WW2 REPLICA JAPANESE OFFICERS TRENCH COAT

The Japanese Officers Trench Coat was a significant piece of clothing during the Second World War. Made from high-quality materials, it was designed to keep officers warm and protected from the elements. The coat was typically made from heavy-duty wool or cotton, and featured a double-breasted front, shoulder epaulettes, and a belt around the waist. The coat was often worn over the officer's uniform and could also have a fur collar or lining for added warmth. The trench coat was a symbol of authority and was highly respected in the Japanese military, making it a sought-after item among collectors today.

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JAPANESE WW2 WINTER TANK UNIFORM

During World War II, the Japanese army developed a specialized winter uniform for their tank crews. This uniform consisted of a padded jacket and trousers made from a heavy wool blend fabric to provide insulation against the harsh winter conditions. The jacket featured a double-breasted design with a high collar and two large front pockets, while the trousers were fitted with suspenders for a comfortable fit. The uniform was often worn with leather gloves, woolen socks, and leather boots to keep the crew members warm and protected during tank operations in cold weather.

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WW2 Imperial Japanese Army uniform

The Imperial Japanese Army uniform was a distinctive and recognizable military attire that was worn by Japanese soldiers during the Second World War. The uniform featured a khaki-colored tunic, with open collars, and trousers that were tucked into high boots. The collar insignia represented the rank of the soldier, with an upward-pointing star for officers and various shapes for enlisted soldiers. A distinctive feature of the uniform was the 'shin-gunto' sword, a ceremonial weapon worn by Japanese officers. The uniform's design reflected Japan's military tradition and the influence of European military fashion, combined with a unique Japanese style.

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WWII Imperial Japanese Army IJA Type 68 Shoulder Bag

The Imperial Japanese Army IJA Type 68 Shoulder Bag was a versatile and practical piece of equipment used by soldiers during World War II. Made of sturdy canvas and leather, the shoulder bag featured several compartments and pockets for carrying ammunition, medical supplies, and other essential items. The adjustable strap allowed for comfortable carrying over long distances, making it a popular choice among soldiers in the field. Today, original examples of the IJA Type 68 Shoulder Bag are highly sought after by collectors of militaria, as they offer a fascinating glimpse into the daily lives of Japanese soldiers during the war.

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WW2 Japanese Imperial Army NCO's Leather Map Bag/Document Case - Reproduction

The Japanese Imperial Army NCO's Leather Map Bag/Document Case was a practical and durable accessory used by non-commissioned officers to carry maps, documents, and other important materials during World War II. Made of high-quality leather, the bag featured multiple pockets and compartments for easy organization and access. The strap was adjustable to ensure a comfortable fit for the wearer. This map bag was an essential part of the Japanese military kit, and its design and functionality made it a reliable accessory in the field. Today, it is a popular item among collectors of World War II memorabilia.

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WW2 Imperial Japanese Army Nambu Type 14 Leather Holster reproduction

The Imperial Japanese Army Nambu Type 14 Leather Holster was designed to hold the Nambu Type 14 pistol. It was made of high-quality brown leather and had a metal flap that secured the pistol in place. The holster had a belt loop on the back that allowed it to be worn on the soldier's belt for easy access. The Type 14 pistol and its accompanying holster were used by the Imperial Japanese Army from 1925 to the end of World War II. The holster is now a collector's item and is highly sought after by collectors of Japanese military memorabilia.

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Original WW2 US circular water bottle canteen with cover from Japanese soldier

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