British Army uniforms, 1933. Creator: Unknown
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British Army uniforms, 1933. Creator: Unknown
British Army uniforms, 1933. " Tommy s" New Uniform [left]: The tight " soldierly" collar is replaced by an open-necked shirt: the gleaming buttons....are discarded; the flat pockets of the tunic have turned to " sloppy" pleated patch pockets: the " spiral" puttees have given way to canvas leggings and the tight " pantaloons"...are almost plus fours. To crown everything, the hard-peaked forage cap is replaced by a soft helmet. From " The Pageant of the Century". [Odhams Press Ltd, 1933]
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British Army Uniforms, 1933 - A Glimpse into Changing Times
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. This print captures the evolution of British Army uniforms in 1933. The unknown creator skillfully portrays the transition from traditional military attire to a more modern and relaxed style. On the left stands a soldier donning the new uniform, affectionately known as "Tommy's New Uniform". Gone are the tight and rigid elements of yesteryears; instead, an open-necked shirt replaces the soldierly collar, offering comfort and freedom of movement. Gleaming buttons have been discarded in favor of practicality, making way for pleated patch pockets that exude a casual charm. The iconic spiral puttees have given way to canvas leggings, while once-tight pantaloons now resemble fashionable plus fours. To complete this transformation, the hard-peaked forage cap has been replaced by a soft helmet, adding both functionality and contemporary flair. "The Pageant of the Century" published by Odhams Press Ltd in 1933, immortalizes this significant shift in British military fashion during an era marked by change and progress. Through this photograph's lens, we witness not only alterations in clothing but also reflect upon broader concepts such as adaptability and innovation within armed forces worldwide. The image serves as a reminder that even institutions steeped in tradition can embrace change when necessary. As we delve into history through images like these captured by Henry E White (not affiliated with any company), we gain insight into how society evolves over time – even down to its most intricate details like dress codes on battlefields.
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