ORIGINAL PAIR OF WWII U.S.ARMY WOOL SOCKS.
$19.95
WW2 US ARMY WINTER SKI SOCKS ORIGINAL
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Description
Original WW2 winter socks, officially called “Socks, Wool, Heavy White”.
These where originally designed to wear over the standard Army socks when skiing but they were widely issued to the US Army soldiers in the Winter of 1944 – 1945 in the Battle of the bulge etc.
SIZES : 12
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- Military Tour
- Vendor: Doug Johnston
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