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- 1943 (Creation)
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Sources: The London Gazette; Grace’s Guide to British Industrial History; The Sunday Telegraph; The Guardian.
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Materials: cotton
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From Inside the Westminster Menswear Archive:
RAF ESCAPE VEST
Lillywhites
1943
During the Second World War, certain crews of the Royal Air Force were
issued with this model of string vest. String vests were an ideal cold-weather garment for bomber crews flying at high altitudes in subfreezing temperatures. When worn beneath a shirt, a string vest traps a layer of air between the body and the garment, while the holes allow sweat to evaporate. In addition to providing warmth, it was supposedly designed to be unravelled and woven into a rope that could be used as a means of escape if necessary. Knitted using coarse cotton string, this underwear vest was produced by the sports company Lillywhites which, like many clothing manufacturers, were contracted to make uniforms for the armed services during the war.
Cotton
Archive no. 2020.79
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- Royal Air Force (Subject)