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					Originally Posted by  Lionelgee
					 
				 
				Hello All, 
Can someone please let me know what item of clothing a "Henleys" is?
 
The following is a write-up about English World War II Despatch Riders that mentions ... "with henleys, pullovers and riding shirts"
 
 With so many variables to consider, the hallmarks of despatch rider gear were versatility, utility and performance. Layering up was a necessity, with henleys, pullovers and riding shirts forming a despatch rider’s summer-to-winter get-up. Knee-high riding breeches and boots, lightweight helmets and comfortable gloves point to a high degree of protection and functionality. Airy, comfortable materials such as canvas and twill were used, combining military heritage and utility. Pieces of soft storage such as panniers were strapped on to the motorcycle and messenger bags and duffel bags weren’t just accessories, they were standard issue (Accessed 24th March 2020, from  https://store.royalenfield.com/pages/despatch-rider)
 
Kind regards 
Lionel  
			
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 Lionel, 
A henley refers to vest which looks like a polo shirt without a collar. 
Regards  
Richard
		  
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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