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British Army Jumper Used Grade 1

£19.99
Type: Jumpers

 

 

Used Grade 1 Condition, Genuine Army Surplus

The "Woolly Pully" sweater was originally developed during World War II for use by the S.A.S and Bomber Command.

This heavy wool, rib knit crew neck sweater is hardwearing and functional, complete with shoulder patches elbow patches and Velcro closing epaulettes. Durable and hardwearing, this classic crew neck sweater retains its appearance and shape wash after wash.

The "Woolly Pully" has been manufactured for over 50 years to the exacting standards of the British M.O.D specifications.


Crew neck sweater with shoulder patches, elbow patches and Velcro closing epaulettes.

100% Pure British Wool

Made to MOD specification

 

 

Size Chart

Size Chest across    front body length from back neck sleeve underarm






S 36 Inch
46 euro
92 cm
71 cm 53 cm
M 40 Inch
50 euro
102 cm
76 cm 56 cm
L 44 Inch
54 euro
112 cm
81 cm 59 cm
XL 48 Inch
58 euro
122 cm
86 cm 62 cm
XXL 52 Inch
62 euro
132 cm
86 cm 62 cm






Customer Reviews

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Daniel Beattie
Authentic Wool

Previous woolie pullie I had was synthetic, nice to have a proper wool one. Good long back on it too, a lot of other jumpers don't cover the lower part of the back/rump. I opted for a slightly larger size (XL) for wearing over additional layers in winter, the ribs pull the jumper in snug to the body. Only obvious over-size is in the arms being slightly long, but that's fine as I am not using it as dress uniform.

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Joshua Desborough-Jarvis
Crazy! I never received this item

Ordered this over two years ago when I was still in the Marines so I could have a spare one. Just got an email now asking me to review their service of this order, which they completed '14 days ago'.

1. I never got the item in the first place
2. If it takes over two years to complete the order I'd day a one star review is too fair it should be zero stars