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Perfect reproduction of WWII long stockings worn with kilts and shorts. 100% wool: hand wash, line dry.

The MK VII Reproduction Leather Strap

Reproduction MK VII (MARK SEVEN) Bag as used by Indiana Jones

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Museum quality reproduction of this rare belt.  Comes complete with two Clip pouches and bayonet frog.  All fitting blackened brass with all original markings.  Size options 42 inches and 48 inches completely extended.

Product Code: 103092000

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