Second World War period British Army issue camouflage trousers. Part of a two-piece smock and trousers suit, the Windproof Camouflaged Set was intended to be worn as an oversuit on top of wool vest, shirt and jersey, or over the Battledress. The pattern of printed camouflage was unique to this form of dress and it became popular with the Special Air Service and various commando units, being retained on a wide-scale use by Special Forces well into the post-war years. However, during the latter stages of the Second World War, entire infantry units are known to have been issued with the suit in Belgium during the cold winter of 1944-45.