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  • #16
    Re: Clothing for sea-phase from army/navy surplus?

    Standard powers of observation. Lots of young men and a few women travelling by train near a naval establishment (or garrison town, or RAF base) carrying identical luggage.

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    • #17
      Re: Clothing for sea-phase from army/navy surplus?

      Originally posted by Steve
      Standard powers of observation. Lots of young men and a few women travelling by train near a naval establishment (or garrison town, or RAF base) carrying identical luggage.
      Maybe they're just copying the luggage all the cool kids have :P

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      • #18
        Re: Clothing for sea-phase from army/navy surplus?

        Originally posted by Randomist
        Uniform is stricter on cruise ships. In which case glendennings in Australia are good for quality uniforms, they supply the Australian navy. Otherwise eBay I have been told is a good source for RN shirts at low prices
        Second the glendinnings shout. Bought 4 shirts in there and they set me back about 140 quid. Pricey but compared to all other shirts capable of carrying eppaulletes the quality is second to none.

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