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    Unidentified Leggings - US?

    I've got two pair of these leggings but can't decide if they are US or Britishicon. I have never seen the "quilted" pattern before. Can anyone identify them?




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    Quote Originally Posted by Amatikuluicon
    I've got two pair of these leggings but can't decide if they are US or Britishicon. I have never seen the "quilted" pattern before. Can anyone identify them?
    Certainly they are a US pattern, which war is unclear to me. The Australians were seen using these leggings in WW2, but they were of US pattern and manufacture.

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    I haven't seen any like that Niel, but that doesn't mean someone didn't make them with the material they had. I agree, the design looks like the basic US design. Of course it could be possible that one of the US allies made them for their army. I looked through three books I have about WWII gear and didn't see anything that showed a specific design with that type of fabric but that doesn't mean a lot either.

    If going on ebay they're US WWII type leggings.

    I saw an ad for jump boots the other day that said. Authentic USGI reproduction boots

    One thing that get's my goat is if I'm trying to search for a specific item and keep running across that 1/6 scale stuff made for GI Joes or whatever they are and the little photos looks good enough it catches your eye while trying to scan.

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    US style, the "quilted" look makes me think it was done for reinforcement. Not unlike the 1917 mounted leggins with the leather on the inner calves.

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    These leggings are very soft and supple - not stiff like other leggings I have owned. They appear to be made from cotton

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    Also looks that they are lined with cotton? Not sure what they are.

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    A complete WAG, but was there a "cold-weather" legging? One argument against it is that cotton retains water. Wool would make more sense IF there was a cold climate variation, so...

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    Ken Lewis' Doughboy to GI has them listed as motorcycle leggings.

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