British Army Boer War Khaki Serge Service Tunic (1899–1902 Pattern)
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Description A faithful reproduction of the Boer War Khaki Serge Service Tunic, introduced around 1899 to replace the bright scarlet uniforms for active field use. Made from heavy khaki serge wool, this tunic provided durability and camouflage suited to the South African veldt. It features four patch pockets with scalloped flaps, stand-and-fall collar, shoulder straps, and brass general service buttons. The back is shaped for riding comfort and includes a vented skirt for mounted wear. This tunic was worn with matching khaki trousers, puttees, and the iconic foreign service helmet (pith helmet). It became the foundation for later British khaki service dress adopted in World War I. Features Fabric: 100% khaki serge wool, 18–20 oz field-weight Color: Early campaign khaki-drab tone Buttons: Brass general service (King’s crown type) Pockets: Four front patch pockets with flaps Collar: Stand-and-fall collar with hook fastening Cuffs: Plain with reinforcement stitching Lining: Cotton twill inner yoke and sleeve lining Construction: Double-stitched seams for field durability Period: Boer War 1899–1902 Ideal for reenacrors, museums, collectors, films/movier/theater – custom tailoring at no extra charge.
Boer War Uniforms