Cloak Idea: WWI British Mark VII groundsheet

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Cloak Idea: WWI British Mark VII groundsheet

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I just found this and figured it’s not that different than the bocksten cloak in actual implementation.

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I want one
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Me to :lol:
I guess that could be made without the collar to be used with a waxed canvas detachable hood for complete waterproof-ness, that is a great idea caedmon, it may not be long before I look into making one.
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Absolutely Bocksten in function. I like it! I actually think that it has a certain Dwarven appeal, being overlapped in that way. Interesting!
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