Thigh length, parka style jacket in a khaki green fabric. Jacket is front fastening and has a strap fastening at the neck. A zip that runs the circumference of the collar contains a hood. At the front of the jacket are four large pockets with pointed flaps; two either side of the chest and two either side of the waist. Button down epaulettes are found at each shoulder and similar straps with button fastening are found at the cuff of each sleeve.
Austrian Army
Jacket in a camouflage pattern of browns, greens and black. Jacket is front fastening via a concealed zip and poppers. There is a strap at the neck to hold the collar in place when it is turned up. At chest level on either side of the opening there is is a vertical, zip pocket. At either side of the waist there is a large patch pocket with a flap. There is a strap at the cuff on either sleeve.
Belgian Armed Forces
Single breasted jacket in a khaki cotton drill fabric. Jacket has notch lapels and there are two stitched holes on either side of the collar that likely would have been used to fix insignia [badges] to the jacket. The jacket is front fastening via four buttons [missing]. At either side of the chest are box pleated patch pockets with scalloped edged flaps. Popper fastenings are at either edge of the flap. Originally there would have been a button fastening at the centre of each flap but these are missing. Above the pocket on the left side there is a stitched hole, similar to those on the collar, through which a badge or insignia could be attached. Two large, rectangular patch pockets with flaps [non scalloped] can be found at waist level. These would also have originally been fastened via a button. The cuffs are faced in an identical khaki fabric cut in a scallop shape. There is a strap at each shoulder. At the reverse there is a seam that runs down the centre and meets a vent which is 35cm in length from the hem up. The inside of the jacket is unlined.
British Army
Short jacket in olive green cotton fabric with a notched collar. A buttonhole is found on the lapel on the left side. Jacket is front fastening via buttons on a concealed button placket. Strips of velcro are also used on the front of the jacket. A vertical, jetted pocket with a zip fastening is found at chest level on either side of the opening. Each cuff has a popper fastening. Epaulettes are found on each of the shoulders. The waistband of the jacket is elasticated at the reverse.
French Armed Forces
Cape in a light brown / dark cream, waterproof, nylon fabric. Cape has a pointed collar and fastens at the front via five poppers. Angled slits sit at each side of the front which enable arms to be threaded through. These are concealed by flaps to maintain the cape's waterproof nature and are fastened closed by poppers. Cape has a vent at the back with a single popper fastening.
British Armed Forces
Raincoat in a black PVC fabric, Coat has a high neck and is front fastening via five poppers. A strap fastens across the neck of the coat for additional security. Large, angled welted pockets are found at either side of the waist. There is no vent at the reverse of the coat.
Swedish Armed Forces
Blazer style jacket made from a woollen fabric.
British Armed Forces
Shorts in a hard wearing cream / light brown cotton fabric. Shorts are front fastening via a button fly comprising of four metal stud buttons. At the waist, there are five belt loops on the waistband so a belt can be worn. Vertical, in seam pockets are found at waist level on each of the side seams. At the back, there are no back pockets. There is a shaped seam that runs from each side seam to a v shaped point which sits behind the belt loop at the centre of the waistband at the back of the shorts. The bottom of the right leg of the shorts has been cut off and is frayed. The crotch of the shorts have been repaired, with stitching visible.
Bukta
High waisted shorts in a khaki coloured cotton fabric. Shorts are front fastening via a button fly which contains five grey, plastic buttons on a concealed button placket. The left side of the waistband has an extended tab with a hook at the end that fastens onto a loop on the right side of the waistband. An additional, concealed grey, plastic button can be found on the reverse of the left side of the waistband and fastens through a button hole on the right. Adjustable tabs can be found at either side of the waistband and can be tightened for added security. On either side of the fly are two 20cm pleats that run vertically from the base of the waistband. At the waist, are two, vertical, in seam pockets. On the reverse of the shorts is a single jetted pocket. There is a button on the inside of the pocket that fastens through a button hole which sits just below the lower edge of the pocket. At the back, halfway between the centre and side seams on each side, there is a 13cm dart which runs vertically from the base of the waistband.
British Army
Long-sleeved jumper made from white cotton duck [canvas] featuring a plain shawl collar that opens in a V-shape from the chest and turns into a square neck flap at the back [sailor collar]. Where the collar opens at the chest there is stitching in white cotton that holds the two sides of the v together. On the inside there are two breast pockets at chest level on either side of the v. The pocket bags are open and are stitched onto the inside of the top. On the outside, this stitching is visible and gives the impression of angled darts either side of the v opening.
Royal Navy