Old Uniforms
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Old Uniforms
What to do with old uniforms? My old No5 and my Dad's old No1 occupying space in wardrobes and not to be worn again by either. I don't imagine they're any use to a new joiner and finding someone else to wear them is unlikely. Don't want to give them to a charity shop. Don't want to throw them away/destroy them.
Any ideas?
Any ideas?
Constant problem for me when I ran a militaria shop. Number 5s sometimes went for fancy dress (I had one female client who bought several mess kits from me, including RAF and various army types) but number 1s of recent vintage were pretty much unsaleable, so I tended to turn them away. I could occasionally sell an officer's greatcoat but at a pitiful price when you considered their cost new and the superb quality of the material.
WWII vintage uniforms, particularly with wings/medal ribbons are a different matter, but I'm guessing DH's dad's uniforms don't come into this category.
WWII vintage uniforms, particularly with wings/medal ribbons are a different matter, but I'm guessing DH's dad's uniforms don't come into this category.
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Just moved everything we had in storage in the UK to Bots. Unpacking revealed all our uniforms. No.5 may be useful if invited to dine with the president. Officer's greatcoat will not get much use though. Tried to persuade Mrs Exascot to put on her old PMRAFNS sister's uniform on but she refused
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Good question - I bought new No 1 and No 5, wore them 3 times and once respectively, then PVRed. Tried to sell them before I moved abroad but there were more people leaving than joining so I still have them.
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Thanks for the thoughts - all welcome. Dad's uniform been waiting for mum to be ready to get rid after he died 4 years ago. Mine is just laziness. Not expecting to make any money, though a Service charity would be welcome to it if I did.
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eBay.
My Moss Bros No 5 jacket and waistcoat went to a museum in Manston.
Flying boots to some biker girl who was delighted.
Wooly pullys went as did old aircrew green shirts, army green long johns and vests. There is someone out there that will buy ex-mil stuff even well worn.
My Moss Bros No 5 jacket and waistcoat went to a museum in Manston.
Flying boots to some biker girl who was delighted.
Wooly pullys went as did old aircrew green shirts, army green long johns and vests. There is someone out there that will buy ex-mil stuff even well worn.
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....Ebay is your Friend!
When I left (within last year) I sucessfully sold on Ebay my original Cranwell No5s and the replacement No1s and No5s which I had bought due to my expanded waistline some years later...........what I made from these 3 sales covered what I'd spent on the 2 replacements!!
Only got my original No1 to sell.......any takers? Didn't think so, anybody that size will still be able to fit into their own original uniforms!!!
When I left (within last year) I sucessfully sold on Ebay my original Cranwell No5s and the replacement No1s and No5s which I had bought due to my expanded waistline some years later...........what I made from these 3 sales covered what I'd spent on the 2 replacements!!
Only got my original No1 to sell.......any takers? Didn't think so, anybody that size will still be able to fit into their own original uniforms!!!
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OAB, I confess to only owning 2nd and 3rd as second hand. The first, I went in to the anteroom at ISK when this old pilot said 'you need a new No 1' and sold me his before he retired. My next one, bought when I took up my final appointment was from my predecessor for a £15 donation to charity.
Today they only seem to be worn for funerals and remembrance.
Today they only seem to be worn for funerals and remembrance.
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PN.......I know what you mean.
My replacement No1 was triggered by having to appear (as a witness) at a Court Martial, before that I had succeeded for many years to be unavailable for remembrance parades etc by being at work and fortunately, hadn't had a funeral to go to!
My replacement No1 was triggered by having to appear (as a witness) at a Court Martial, before that I had succeeded for many years to be unavailable for remembrance parades etc by being at work and fortunately, hadn't had a funeral to go to!
Tried to persuade Mrs Exascot to put on her old PMRAFNS sister's uniform on but she refused
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My raincoat was much travelled. I inherited it from a chum who was leaving (he'd got it from someone else) as I would not be seen dead in that dreadful abortion with the brooch rank tabs. It was slightly too big but - what the hell. I passed it on to another grateful user when I PVRd in 93. He's now air rank so I hope that he either has it still or has passed it on to yet another grateful user
I'm just so damn lucky, I've managed to lose 50 lbs off the carcass in the past year. For fun I tried the old mess kit on and found I might need to have it taken in. Last worn 1996, although, There's not many functions I get to these days that require the formality. Maybe I will have a "fancy dress" Weberfest and invite Beags and the lads to discuss the merits of Charcoal v Devils farts
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Which reminds me of Budgie our AE Flt Cdr. He was rather large and had to have a special outsize grobag made.
He went on a sponsored diet and took most of the sqn for a mass of dosh when he pounds fell off.
Budgie however had no intention of becoming continually thin. Under an oath of secrecy I had to buy him a 25lb Ham on a Malta trip and a mega tin of sweet biscuits on a UK trip so he would not be under nourished come Christmas.
Having relieved the sqn of several hundred spoondlicks he had put it all back by New Year.
Saved having to buy a new No 6.
He went on a sponsored diet and took most of the sqn for a mass of dosh when he pounds fell off.
Budgie however had no intention of becoming continually thin. Under an oath of secrecy I had to buy him a 25lb Ham on a Malta trip and a mega tin of sweet biscuits on a UK trip so he would not be under nourished come Christmas.
Having relieved the sqn of several hundred spoondlicks he had put it all back by New Year.
Saved having to buy a new No 6.