A faithful replica of the British wool beret for armored forces. The origins of black berets date back to World War I, but they were officially adopted by the British Army on March 5, 1924. The outer part is made of black wool, while the inside is lined with a light cotton fabric. The lower edge is trimmed with leather piping. The upper part of the beret has two eyelets to improve ventilation.
- Ideal for reenactment!
- New, unused item!
FOR REENACTMENT?
This type of beret was used in the British Army's armored formations, the Royal Tank Regiment (RTR) and the Royal Armored Corps (RAC), during and after World War II.
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