
During World War II, the US military duck hunting camouflage parachute scarf was a type of parachute used in large quantities in the battle between D-Day and Market Garden. Soldiers who successfully parachuteds would cut off a corner of the parachute with a dagger and tie it around their necks to commemorate it. You should know that the parachutes at that time had to be recycled and maintained.Some soldiers also use umbrella cloth to cover the M1 helmet as a helmet cover.
(This thing is more decorative than practical value! If you want to wear it comfortably, buy pure cotton!)
(I would like to emphasize again: this scarf is just decorative, uncomfortable to wear, hard! nylon cloth material. Please watch carefully before shooting!!!.


The remaining foreign trade OEM and exported are packed in boxes (actually, I think the box is valuable...)
All the rest now has no boxes! So cabbage is for sale!
Price abroad: $8 like this!
Size: 33*140CM

A very memorable item!Take it to relive Brothers’ Company!
(The following is the photo box for reference)











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