Bush Dress was worn by Canadian forces from 1946 to 1967 for summer dress.
Similar to the Khaki Drill jacket, Bush Dress had several significant differences.
Collar: Closed collar - almost always worn open; indeed, intended to be worn with a shirt and tie when used as a parade uniform.
Front Closure: 5 button front. A cloth waist belt was also worn with this uniform in the absence of other types of belts (i.e. if for a parade belt with bayonet and frog was worn, the cloth belt would not be worn).
Pockets: Two breast pockets, box pleated, with scalloped flaps secured by buttons, two flapped bellows-type hip pockets.
Cuffs: Vented cuffs secured by a visible button
Most (but not all) have the belt in the pocket.
Please note: as these are military surplus and may have wear and tear from use by the military. They may have stains and repairs, but these are all part and parcel of military surplus with genuine patina. There will be some colour, quality and style variation to the image shown as every item is different.
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