Reproduction WW1 US Army Doughboy Model 1912 Service wool Coat or Tunic
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The wool uniform coat of the WW1 US Army is made in perfectly replicated khaki tan wool with flat patch pockets, and plain cuffs with two rows of stitching about 3 inches from the cuff. It has a straight-standing collar with one collar disk on both sides (disks not included with the WWI US Army coat or blouse, but are available as an extra. Please see below). It has tapered shoulder tabs and the Doughboy coat or tunic is fully lined in cotton drill. No synthetic threads or fabrics are used anywhere on this coat or tunic. The price of the coat is

Authentic reproduction of the WWI U.S. Army AEF Wool M1912 Tunic, made from durable khaki wool. Features stand-and-fall collar, button-front closure, four patch pockets, and reinforced stitc

The Wool M1912 Tunic was issued to enlisted U.S. Army soldiers as part of the standard field uniform during World War I. Constructed from warm, durable wool, it was suitable for European campaigns, providing both comfort and durability while maintaining a professional military appearance.

  • Historical Accuracy: Faithful reproduction based on original 1912 Quartermaster specifications and surviving examples.

  • Material: Khaki wool, chosen for warmth, durability, and authenticity.

  • Design Features:

    • Stand-and-fall collar, suitable for rank insignia and tie use

    • Button-front closure with reinforced placket

    • Four patch pockets with buttoned flaps for personal items and small gear

    • Reinforced seams for durability in combat and field use

    • Straight-cut design, intended to be worn with M1912 breeches and puttees

  • Usage: Worn by Doughboys during training, marches, trench duty, and combat operations in France and Belgium, 1917–1918.

  • Historical Context: The wool M1912 tunic offered better warmth and durability than the cotton version, becoming a staple of the AEF field uniform for American infantrymen.

Ideal for reenactors, collectors, museums, and film/theater productions, this reproduction authentically represents the American Doughboy in the Great War.

hing — standard field tunic for Doughboys during World War I.

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