1.84.29
Uniform, Military, WWII Navy Pants
1943 Approximate
World War II Naval Uniform Pants. Material: textile and plastic. Size: 34 1/4" W. waistline size x 32 1/4" L. inseam. Description: navy blue wool with black cotton pocket and waistband lining; full length "bell-bottom" pants; front closure with two waistband black buttons stamped with the anchor insignia (enlisted man's buttons) and with a rectangular "drop" flap that closes with thirteen similar buttons on three sides; one front slash pocket on each side near waistband; left pocket closes with a zipper; two eyelets under each pocket; lace-up closure at back waistband with fourteen eyelets and a black cord; white label with dark lettering in right pocket lining: "Manufactured By Naval Clothing Factory, Name_____ Rate____" - on label name line "Maidl,GR."
Waseca County Military - WWII. Worn by George Robert Maidl, son of Mr. & Mrs. Max Maidl. Also see U.S. Navy Uniform, #2049 a,b,c. U.S. Navy Uniform, #1.84.28 (blue dress jumper), #1.84.29 (blue dress pants), #1.84.30 (neckerchief)