WW1 British Army Puttees (brown wool long puttees) were an essential part of the British military uniform during World War I. Puttees were long, narrow strips of fabric wrapped around the legs from the ankle to just below the knee. They were originally introduced into the British Army around the late 19th century and were an important part of soldiers' equipment during World War I, where they were popular for their practicality and the fact that they were relatively inexpensive to produce.
WW1 wool long putties.
- 100% wool putties
- Cotton Tie
- 8ft in length
- 4" wide.