We have copied the earliest 1912 pattern uniform, not the 1917 pattern that everyone else has made. These were used on the Mexican Border, during mobilization, and by many of doughboys of the AEF.
Size Chart
Size |
Chest(armpit to armpit) |
Sleeve |
Shoulder |
Length |
Neck |
|
38 |
22” |
24” |
19” |
30” |
17.5” |
|
40 |
23” |
25” |
20” |
30” |
17.5” |
|
42 |
24” |
25.5” |
20.5” |
30” |
17.5’ |
|
44 |
25” |
26” |
21” |
30” |
18” |
|
46 |
26” |
26” |
22” |
30” |
18” |
|
46L |
26” |
27.5” |
21.5” |
31.5” |
18” |
|
48 |
27” |
27” |
22.5” |
30 |
18” |
|
48L |
27” |
28.5” |
22.5” |
31.5” |
” |
18” |
50 |
28” |
27.5” |
23” |
30” |
19” |
|
52 |
29” |
27.5” |
23.5” |
30” |
19” |
|
52L |
29” |
29.5” |
24” |
31.5” |
19” |
Note: Measurements mentioned are for Tunics laid flat on table