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    I would like to hear some opinions about these trousers?
    Wartime or post-war?

    Thanks!
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    No opinions about the trousers?

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    Hello Uscha,

    Looks good to me, i think prewar.

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    Other end... actually post-war.
    Note absence of knee reinforcements and presence of seam to back of knees.

    Cheers,
    Bob

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    50s/60s
    Non nobis, Domine, non nobis, sed nomini tuo da gloriam!


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    Anyone able to read / understand the stamp?

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    Quote by Kohima View Post
    Note absence of knee reinforcements and presence of seam to back of knees.
    As far as I know most of the wartime trousers were without knee reinforcements.

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    I manage to read "fabrika komsomolka - Leningrad".

    HI Bob and RichieC, nice to meet you. Are you sure they're post war trousers? The high waist, buttons, fabric.. Looks good to me. I personally don't use the lack of reinforced knees as a basic criterion.

    Best regards
    Gabriele

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    Guy's ,

    Absence of knee reinforcements and presence of seam to back of knees is logical, it is not a sharovari for the troop .

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    As far as I know this model of trousers were used post 1943. The one with knee reinformcents are pre 1943 model. In other words; new model of jackets had a new model of pants. Have a example of such pants dated 1943.

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