
AIF uniforms
AIF (Australian Imperial Force) uniforms historically mirrored those of British military attire during the early 20th century. They typically featured khaki or drab fabric suited for battlefield camouflage, with specific insignia and badges to denote rank and unit. During World War I and II, AIF uniforms included elements like slouch hats, tunics, and trousers that aligned with British styles but adapted for Australian conditions. These uniforms helped foster unit identity and national pride, while serving practical purposes such as durability and concealment in combat environments.