British Army Officers Neck Scarf & RAF Red Ascot Tie
During WW2 Royal Air force Pilots can bee seen wearing the Ascot Tie when they were flying because with the constant turning checking for bandits it stopped the tunic rubbing on the neck, kept the wind off and it looked dapper.
During WW2 Royal Air force Pilots can bee seen wearing the Ascot Tie when they were flying because with the constant turning checking for bandits it stopped the tunic rubbing on the neck, kept the wind off and it looked dapper.
The Ascot tie was also seen worn in North Africa by Officers with the KD clothing
The Ascot Tie was a very popular form of wear by civilians before the WW2 with the upper class and University students which is where many of the Battle of Britain pilots would have come from.
The Ascot tie was named after the Royal Ascot horse meeting at the ascot racecourse
Weight (g) | 60.00 |
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Restricted Product? | No |
Affiliation | British |
Service | Army, Air Force |
Rank Rating | Officer |
Colour | Red |
Material | Polyester |
Headwear Sizes | One Size |