Hi Ray, so far so good, but much better pics are needed to be certain.
Cheers, Ade.
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Ade,
What kind of uniform is this? Is it a walking out?
Ray
What we British/Americans would call Service dress. Everyday wear both for barracks and field use.
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Thanks Ade. I'll post more pics when i can get them.
Ray
German regulations for walking out would involve cleaning up the service dress uniform and wearing appropriate items such as shoes, straight leg pants, visor cap, belt and sidearm. For Mannschaften and NCO the sidearm would be a bayonet. NH
Hello,
As Ade said : so far so good....but better photos are needed.
I'm always surprised when i see people trying to sell such an item via mobile phone photos....
It is a Dienstbluse for a Pionier Leutnant. This kind of Bluse was worn for everyday service. Many of these were also worn at the front.
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And inside??
Ok guys got a bit from my friend. From what he said it is a M36 Feldbluse not a walking out. It's a friend that lives an hour away that has it. I am going to take a look at it in person on Friday. Here are more pics of the inside. Thanks guys.
ray
Another one of my friends went to my buddies house and confirmed that this is a post-war tunic made to look WW2. The guy that was selling it was not 100% sure about it, so he wanted a second opinion and this is the news he got. So not to upset about it but was looking forward to getting a new tunic.
Ray
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