British Army 1951 Jungle 'Gurkha' Trousers - Deadstock
British Army 1951 Jungle 'Gurkha' Trousers - Deadstock
British Army 1951 Jungle 'Gurkha' Trousers - Deadstock
British Army 1951 Jungle 'Gurkha' Trousers - Deadstock
British Army 1951 Jungle 'Gurkha' Trousers - Deadstock
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, British Army 1951 Jungle 'Gurkha' Trousers - Deadstock
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, British Army 1951 Jungle 'Gurkha' Trousers - Deadstock
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, British Army 1951 Jungle 'Gurkha' Trousers - Deadstock
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, British Army 1951 Jungle 'Gurkha' Trousers - Deadstock
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, British Army 1951 Jungle 'Gurkha' Trousers - Deadstock

British Army 1951 Jungle 'Gurkha' Trousers - Deadstock

Regular price
$0.00
Sale price
$0.00
Regular price
Sold out
Unit price
per 

The British army learnt a huge amount from its experience in WW2, and non more so that in how to fight in extreme environments. The Chindits for example, a long range penetration group who fought behind enemy lines in Burma, became experts in jungle fighting and survival. It was based on input from these sources that the British created this style of jungle trouser. The meagre rations and constant disease in the jungles of southeast Asia meant men lost weight, and the double straps on either side are designed to tie down as weight-loss sets in. Known as the Jungle or Gurkha trousers, their official designation is the 1950 pattern, and they were issued through the 1960s. These pants would see heavy use in Malaya, Suez and Aden amongst others.

Condition

Deadstock, absolutely perfect

Size

  • Tagged a 34"-36"
  • Fits a modern 32
  • Waist 32" 
  • Inside leg 32"
  • Outside leg 46"