WW2 - Clothing - Uniforms - Footware

Near mint Officer's Low Quarter shoes in size 6A and have the QM stamp on the inside. They still have the original laces and do not look like they were ever issued to anyone. The inside of each shoe appears to have the following, Ink stamp, QMC, Inspector Number, Inspected, 258. On the sides are printed, 6A, D J Levanworth, W30-280-QM 6467. My eyes are shot, but this is what my wife says is printed.

Just a superb pair of near mint 2nd Cavalry Boots that were introduced in 1940. Legging top, lace bottom, marked 10 1/2 C and dated December 10, 1941. I can't quite make out the manufacturer, but the mark is strong inside the boot. The soles are also marked "U.S.A. NO85" and the heels are by "Portage". You won't find a nicer pair of these boots anywhere.

Fantastic looking WW2 Officer's Pink Overcoat, made by, "Season Skipper". The measurements are approx. armpit to armpit 21 inches, shoulder to cuff 25 1/2 inches and collar to bottom 49 inches. I found two very small moth bites on the reverse side, but they do not affect the overall look. The lining has a tear by the left armpit, but does not affect the look or wearing ability. There is a belt present, but it does not have a buckle. Just a super looking coat.

Nice looking M-43 that has some honest wear on it. Has wear around the top of the collar and by the cuffs. A larger size, but there are no labels present. The jacket is named inside by the collar to a, "------ A. Grove" I just can't quite make out the first name. Nice looking WAC M-43 that was used.

Great looking "Ike" Jacket in size 36R with a Talon zipper front. Has the 508th wing oval sewn on left breast, but is missing the 82nd A/B patch and Staff Sgt's stripes. Looks to be tailor made because of the zipper and all pockets have been expertly sewn shut. A great looking jacket and has, "A 3548" inked on the inside lining.