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Original Item
A very nice condition pair.
Japanese soldiers wrapped their legs, a practice known as "tsuru," primarily for practical reasons during World War II and earlier conflicts. Here are the main reasons for this practice:
Protection: Wrapping their legs helped protect against cuts, scrapes, and insect bites, especially in dense jungles or rough terrains.
Support: The wraps provided additional support to the legs, which could be beneficial during long marches or in combat situations.
Comfort: The leg wrappings helped keep soldiers comfortable by preventing chafing and reducing fatigue.
Uniformity: The practice contributed to a standardized military appearance, fostering a sense of discipline and unity among the troops.
Cultural Tradition: The use of leg wraps has roots in traditional Japanese clothing, where similar techniques were used for practical and aesthetic purposes.
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Courier - Auckland | $6.64 | |
Courier - Auckland > Rural | $13.55 | |
Courier - Rest of North Island | $10.60 | |
Courier - Rest of North Island > Rural | $16.30 | |
Courier - South Island | $11.76 | |
Courier - South Island > Rural | $19.26 | |
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