WW2 British Army Canvas Gaiters/ Leggings Pair BAGCRAFT Ltd 1945 Dated Late War Issue

SKU: 0183A

Added by : Andrew Robinson

Description

This is an original pair of WW2 British Army canvas gaiters, manufactured by BAGCRAFT Ltd and clearly dated 1945.

Constructed from heavy-duty khaki canvas, these gaiters represent a more substantial and less commonly encountered form of lower leg equipment when compared to the standard short anklets associated with British infantry webbing. The design features multiple rows of press stud fastenings, reinforced panel construction, and an integrated lacing system, all intended to provide a secure and supportive fit around the lower leg. Adjustable straps with metal buckles are also present, allowing the gaiters to be firmly secured in use.

Examples of this pattern are typically associated with specialist roles where additional protection or support was required, such as dispatch riders, motorcycle troops, or personnel operating machinery and equipment. Their heavier construction and extended coverage set them apart from standard issue anklets, making them an interesting and more unusual variation within British WW2 field equipment.

Both gaiters are stamped BAGCRAFT Ltd 1945, confirming late-war production, and also display the British broad arrow marking, denoting official government issue. The presence of a clear maker, date, and issue mark adds to their desirability, particularly for collectors seeking well-marked and identifiable wartime equipment.

Condition wise, these are in good condition. The stamp is slightly faint but remains readable, although difficult to photograph clearly. Each gaiter retains its original lacing, and all components are present as they should be. There is some light bleaching to the canvas, which suggests they may have been displayed previously, likely as part of a collection. The colour may appear to vary slightly between photographs due to lighting conditions, but both gaiters are a consistent olive drab / ranger green colour in hand and are a matching pair.

A solid and increasingly hard-to-find pair of late-war British Army gaiters, offering a slightly different and more distinctive addition to any WW2 collection.

£48.00