British Special Air Service Shoulder Titles Circa 1950s
A set of British Special Air Service shoulder titles post war circa 1950s-60s, machine embroidered in Cambridge blue thread on maroon woollen backiing. The reverse of the shoulder titles are covered in black fabric with no damage or repairs in good condition.
£125.00
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