Hello all Friends,
please what do you think of this? Thanks for opinions.
Regards Milan
Hello all Friends,
please what do you think of this? Thanks for opinions.
Regards Milan
Do you have just this pictures?
From that pictures I would say that it's a good one
Regards,
Dimas
my Skype: warrelics
Nice score Milan.
I wanted that jacket too!
Are you going to put insignia on it?
Steve
Hello,
From the pics provided it looks like a salty multi-repaired original WSS tunic. Good luck to find matching insignia, it wont be an easy task.
The sacrifice of life is a huge sacrifice, there is only one that is more terrible, the sacrifice of honor
In Memoriam :
Laurent Huart (1964-2008)
To MILAN12-there is nothing much to think about.just take it-nice battlefield piece.let as know -YOUR,S OR NOT.SUCH STUFF I USUALY PREFER IN THAT CONDITION(not never been used).my congr
Crikey! This bloke had bloody long arms!
Just one more reason to acknowledge it as a real uniform. SS people had to be 'perfect men', so they had to be long and strong. I'm jealous of kilan for having that jacket.
As I can say the M42 and 43 tunics war more simplified and made by a cheap workshops, mostly in the Concentration camps. The Wehrmacht uniforms in that case was mostly made by different civil firms, and was better in quality. War time SS suply was not the same as pre war for SS VT troops. Some of the SS volunteers units was equipped with 3 category of supply, which is f.example 20 div SS recieve Gebirgsjaeger wende jacken for use not in the mountains of cause. 33 Ausbildung Regiment in training in territory of Estonia recieved second-hand SS TK overcoats and black M34 caps+ some of the black tunics....
Regards,
Dimas
my Skype: warrelics
Good catch on this one. The arms appear longer because the German tunic was designed to make the german soldier look taller. high waist, short cut and very trim. I believe Hugo Boss was responsible for the original design of what IMHO is one of the nicest military designs of all time.
Cheers,
Asper
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