May 2, iqi8 
Land & Water 
27 
THE QUESTION OF 
KIT COST g QUALITY 
is, first and last, a question of 
kit-maker. All else being equal, 
discretion surely points to the 
long-established, widely-reputed, 
honourably known firm as the 
safest to consult. 
And here "all else" means price. 
Despite Thresher and Glenny's 
ancient standing and jealously- 
guarded tradition, their prices as 
seen below, may well challenge 
comparison. 
NAVAL. 
Monkey Jacket, blue cloth ... 
Vest 
Trousers 
Great Coat. Pilot Cloth ... 
British Warm. Blue Lambswool 
Cap and Badge. Blue superfine 
MIUTARY. 
Field Service Jacket 
Slacks 
Riding Breeches ... 
Field Service Cap 
British Warm 
Sam Browne Belt (i Brace) 
Flannel Shirts 
105/- 
37/6 
63/- 
icis/- 
105/- 
21/- 
36/6 
105/- 
126/- 
26/6 
and 126/- 
and 45/- 
and 84/- 
... 15/6 
and 1 6/- 
... 27/6 
from 10/6 
THE THRESHER 
TRENCH COAT 
The Thresher Trench Coat, the Pioneer Cam- 
paign Coat that first saw- service with the 
B.E.F. in Nov. 1914, worn by over 21,000 
Oftirers. Fitted new Melcam interlining. 
Unlined £4 14 6 
Detachable Kamelcott lining ... 1116 
Coat with lining... 6 6 
Cavalry Pattern with knee flaps and saddle 
gussets, IS 6 extra. 
Send size of chest and approximate height 
when ordering. 
MVETl' TAILORING. 
Overseas Officers can have suits 
made ready waiting to try on on 
arrival and finished the day 
following. Patterns and self- 
measur- ment forms sent oversea 
on application. 
A small folder giving prices of 
Naval, Military, and Royal Air 
Force imilorms on application. 
(Folder 3.) 
•y 
Appolntae it 
to 
H.M. the King. 
THRESHER & GLENNY 
Outfitters since the Crimean War 
152&153Strand.London,W.G. 
