Hi guys,
I was doing so research the other day, and I read somewhere that Clothing company Hugo Boss tailored and made uniforms for the SS.
Has anyone heard of this?
Hi guys,
I was doing so research the other day, and I read somewhere that Clothing company Hugo Boss tailored and made uniforms for the SS.
Has anyone heard of this?
never heard anything about this,,,
I have read that Hugo Boss himself designed the Wehrmacht uniforms. The design makes the legs and arms seem longer creating the illusion the wearer is taller. I have not specifically read he designed the SS uniforms.
To answer your question, YES.
History
Hugo Boss started his clothing company in 1924 in Metzingen, where it is still based, a small town south of Stuttgart. However, due to the economic climate in Germany at the time Boss was forced into bankruptcy in 1930. Undeterred, Hugo set up a new business and in 1931 became a member of the Nazi party. With the rise of Adolf Hitler in 1933, Boss's business also began to prosper as he became an RZM-licensed (official) supplier of uniforms to the SA, SS, Hitler Youth, NSKK and other Party organizations.
With the defeat of Germany in 1945, Boss was charged with being sympathetic to the Nazi cause and using forced labor, and was denied the right to vote in Germany and ordered to pay a fine. He died in 1948 but his business survived.
In 1985 the company was floated on the stock exchange and the majority shareholder is now the Marzotto textile group. In the same year Hugo Boss launched its first fragrance.
[edit] Involvement in World War II
The all-black dress uniform of the Nazi Schutzstaffel or SS (the NSDAP paramilitary and military force), in use from 1932 until 1942, was designed by SS-Oberführer Prof. Dr. Karl Diebitsch and graphic designer Walter Heck.[2] From 1933, the Hugo Boss company was one of the firms that produced these black uniforms along with the brown SA shirts and the black-and-brown uniforms of the Hitler Youth.[3][4]
Hugo Boss - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Its no wonder the Allgemeine SS uniforms are such an work or art, and are so well constructed, with an famous clothing designer, that designed them.
This is really nice to know.
Brian
My friend and forum member Rob Truscott owns a RAD tunic made by Boss.
Cheers, Ade.
As you yourself correctly pointed out, it was Diebitsch and Heck who designed the uniforms. Boss's firm merely produced them.Its no wonder the Allgemeine SS uniforms are such an work or art, and are so well constructed, with an famous clothing designer, that designed them.
Here's an LA Times link.
Clothier Made Nazi Uniforms - Los Angeles Times
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