Sas smock ww2. Superb remake of the WWII SAS windproof smock. Famously worn by the SAS and other special units in WWII. The camo one was used by all sorts in the winter of '44 -'45 including ATS and infantry soldiers like my dear departed grandfather. Dec 8, 2009 ยท As far as I'm aware, the khaki smock, windproof was only used in the Aegean, Greece and Italy by the SBS / SRS / SAS and not in North Africa. It also has rank tabs on front and rear. The camouflage pattern of the " SAS Windproof" was used as the basis of the post World War II Belgian Paratrooper Smock with very similar overtrousers. Cammo pattern is exact and will fade with age and look even more like the original. An iconic piece of military clothing. This is an original British Windproof Camo smock (often advertised as “SAS” camo, though it was used by other British troops as well) This smock was period-fitted with a 1940’s LIGHTNING zipper (a fairly common mod at the time) which looks fantastic and works great. The Arctic smock is basically a variant of this SAS windproof design but with a differently sewn, wired hood. . The current issue Windproof Smock is in the latest MTP camouflage design. Material is a heavy cotton drill which is fairly windproof. This is an original British Windproof Camo smock (often advertised as “SAS” camo, though it was used by other British troops as well) This smock was period-fitted with a 1940’s LIGHTNING zipper (a fairly common mod at the time) which looks fantastic and works great. The original was a cotton gabardine, which, if made today, would make this jacket over £200! Reproduction of the British windproof camouflage smock. A 1944 dated British camouflage windproof oversmock as worn by SAS troops as well as other British fighting infantry in the latter part of the NW Europe fighting. mnekqx pgmls vyd snu tyss xhtbv mja fjnczsc abrc rztddz