In 1911 the US Army switched from canvas leggings to leather puttees for all mounted services. There were several variations issued until the switch to leather lined canvas leggings in 1917. Current production are supplied in natural undyed leather.
US Spur Straps New production of US Army issue spur straps in tan leather. The lower strap is 2" longer than originals, and is pre-punched with two holes on one end and one on the other.
US M1916 Pullover Wool Shirt In 1916 the Army modified the olive drab wool shirt with the addition of pocket flaps. This is the shirt that served American soldiers through the Mexican campaign and WWI, and was not replaced until 1937.
US Campaign Hat Chinstrap Brown leather adjustable chinstrap for the M1910 campaign hat. This is the fancy adjustable model that most soldiers purchased privately, with leather loops to attach to the hat cord. New reproduction.