British Tank Crew Oversuit by Kay Canvas
The British Tank Crew Oversuit was nicknamed by British Soldiers the Pixie suit
It was introduced in July 1943 as a replacement for previous assorted uniforms and oilskin clothing worn by Tank crew to keep warm and dry. Commonly known as a tank suit or Pixie suit it was a one piece coverall which is lined with a removable hood. They were made to fit loosely and normal battle dress could be worn underneath in extreme cold and a vest with shorts in warmer weather. The tank suit was made of a very heavy cotton in khaki colour with 2 full length zips from neck to ankle for easy access and brace straps to hold up the suit when arms were removed for heavy work like track bashing.
Khaki Cotton fabric, Heavy/tough fabric, Brass press studs
2 x full length Brass zips,Grey wool lining
High collar lined with 2 straps for closing , 2 x thigh map pockets
2 x lower small ankle pockets, 2 x Front chest pocket one with pen slots
Waist belt with metal buckle, 2 x Internal chest pockets
2 x snap fastened Hand warmer pockets, Tabs on ankles for adjustment
Shoulder epaulets , Detachable lined hood, Internal braces
Reinforced elbow pads , Internal elastic cuffs
Adjustable snap fastened cuffs
Size Medium 4 38/40"
Size large 5 42"
Size X large 6 44" Size
XX-Large 46"