A record of military kit: issued, carried, cursed, and sometimes… forgotten. Preserving the story of uniforms and equipment — not just as issued, but as lived.
British Frog, Cutter, Wire, Folding (Mk I), developed during the First World War to carry folding wire cutters and remaining in service until the 1990s.
The Pattern 1958 Web Equipment was a modern British load-carrying system introduced during the Cold War, replacing earlier cotton webbing with a more durable and adaptable design. Built for mechanized warfare and global deployments, it remained in service for over three decades. Read More »
The Pouch, Nylon, Compass: a small pouch issued to British soldiers, attached to a web belt. It carries a Field Dressing or compass in a dedicated pouch on the front. Made with two layers of green nylon, foam interlining, snap-dome closure, and double-hooks for web belt attachment. Read More »