This authentic World War II–era U.S. Army officer’s service uniform set includes the original wool service coat and matching trousers, preserved together in correct period form. Constructed from heavy olive drab wool, the set reflects classic WWII officer tailoring, combining sharp structure with durable materials designed for wartime service.
The service coat bears the Regulation Army Officer’s Uniform label, original brass U.S. Army eagle buttons, and an embroidered WWII-era division shoulder patch. The matching trousers feature the correct high-waisted cut, button fly, reinforced interior lining, and scalloped rear pocket flaps, all consistent with WWII officer issue and tailoring standards.
Fabric, color, construction details, and wear patterns align across both garments, indicating they were originally issued or tailored as part of the same uniform ensemble. Complete officer sets from this period are increasingly scarce, making this an exceptional opportunity for collectors, museums, or historically accurate display.
⭐ Key Features
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Complete WWII U.S. Army officer uniform set
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Includes matching wool service coat and trousers
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Regulation Army Officer’s Uniform labeled jacket
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Heavy olive drab wool construction throughout
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Original brass U.S. Army eagle buttons
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Embroidered WWII-era division shoulder patch
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High-waisted trousers with button fly
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Scalloped rear pocket flaps and period interior lining
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Consistent fabric, color, and wear across both pieces
📦 Condition
Good – Both garments show honest, period-appropriate wear including minor fabric scuffs, light discoloration, and small field repairs consistent with WWII service use. No major damage. Structurally sound, complete, and display-ready.
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