Ww1 leather jerkin. The WW1 Leather Jerkin differs from its WW2 counterpart in several notable ways. Today, examples in good condition such as this are difficult to come by. An excellent reproduction of the hard-wearing British Leather Jerkin. Overall condition is good with just the old scuff to the leather and moth to the lining along with some restitching to the shoulders. Replacing earlier experiments of using animal skins as warm clothing for the trenches during the winter of 1915, leather jerkins were issued to men in the trenches as protective clothing when the weather was particularly cold and wet. The leather jerkin was first introduced into the British Army in late 1916 as an alternative to the greatcoat (which proved impractical when muddy and wet). All buttons are original and in place. No date or manufacturers marks. Therefore there are large information gaps in this post. Lined with a blanket material, the jerkin was comfortable and popular, remaining in service throughout Apr 5, 2015 路 It is lined with a rough wool: And secured with four plastic buttons: The WW1 equivalents used leather covered wooden buttons secured by split rings, but Bakelite was the material of choice from 1924 onwards and they were sewn on from this point forward. The jerkin became universally popular with troops during the Sleeveless leather jerkin worn by all ranks in WW1 and WW2, two slit side pockets and football buttons WW1 leather jerkin that belonged to 17735 Rifleman William Mandeno Smallfield, 3rd New Zealand Rifle Brigade; sent to him in 1916 as a gift from his grandmother. Shop now for fast shipping and easy returns! Oct 24, 2009 路 Re: The British Leather Jerkin Thanks Gary. The term is also applied to a similar sleeveless garment worn by the British Army in the 20th century. World War One British Jerkin made of soft leather, 4 fastening buttons and thick wool inside. The jerkin offered warmth, without limiting arm movement in the same way as a greatcoat. I would like to see them especially the WW1 example. . The WW1 British Army leather Jerkin was introduced by the British Army in 1915 for trench wear and it proved to be very popular. The various jerkins as worn by the Doughboys of the AEF have turned out to be somewhat difficult to research. British WW2 Leather Jerkin. Instead of plastic, the closure buttons are leather and removal, these held on with circular ring pins A very good WW1 British Army Leather Jerkin. 5” across the front when laid flat. 6 days ago 路 馃敻 Order now and own apiece of military history with thishigh-quality leather jerkin, designed forauthenticity, comfort, and durability ! Authentic WW1 & WW2 Repro Design – Based on original military jerkins worn by soldiers. A very good WW1 British Army Leather Jerkin. Second World War period British Army issue leather jerkin. First World War period British Army issue leather jerkin. This fine example is a very large size, possibly XXL, measuring 24. Blanket wool lining. In excellent condition overall for its age. The back has a cinch belt with D-rings. Find top brands, exclusive offers, and unbeatable prices on eBay. WW1 British Leather Jerkin. Introduced by the British Army in 1915 for trench wear, the Leather Jerkin proved very popular. Today examples in good condition such as this are difficult to come by. Variety of sizes. Original WW1 economy leather general service buttons. The Aug 1, 2025 路 The jerkin remained a common sight laborers and manual workers in the decades following the war. Whether you're a reenactor, collector, or simply appreciate historical clothing, this reproduction jerkin is a perfect addition to your wardrobe or collection. Made with soft leather, with four fastening buttons and thick wool inside. Jun 4, 2025 路 An excellent reproduction of the hard-wearing British Leather Jerkin. 4 days ago 路 The design of this jerkin remains virtually unchanged from the original, featuring a durable leather exterior, a thick wool lining, and four-button fastening down the middle. Explore a wide range of our WW1 Leather Jerkin selection. Designed for warmth and durability, this piece is ideal for collectors, reenactors, and those seeking authentic period clothing. This World War I style battle-vest is features a double-breasted front closure, two welted side pockets and is fully lined with interior pockets. Leather exterior in a medium brown colour and free from holes or tears. Believed to be a WW1 leather jerkin. Cheers, Ade. All seams are strong and tight. The jerkin was durable and could be worn over the Field Service dress, and sometimes was seen worn over the greatcoat. Made from soft, flexible leather with a warm shirting wool lining for authentic comfort. Every single product is crafted by our skilled designers. New reproduction of the leather jerkin issued in WWI & WWII. Design almost unchanged from WW1 to WW2. Jerkin Robert Dudley in a slashed, probably leather, jerkin of the 1560s A jerkin is a man's short close-fitting jacket, made usually of light-coloured leather, and often without sleeves, worn over the doublet in the 16th and 17th centuries. Jan 6, 2016 路 True, the russet leather jerkin was the most common jerkin worn by the Yanks and Doughboys that served in the AEF, but it was just one of several different types and styles. yrlv zpow umtj lovt qrlf donww kjctm mvcl aehgez bcyfaacg