This uniform came to me as a set. It is complete with trousers, tunic, and cap. The ribbon bar also came with it. The ribbon bar is a bit of an enigma to me...
This uniform came to me as a set. It is complete with trousers, tunic, and cap. The ribbon bar also came with it. The ribbon bar is a bit of an enigma to me...
Unfortunately that looks to me like a re-enactor set, good insignia on the post war gimnasterka
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Dimas
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This is the first I have heard of this. What gives this impression?
The liner, the buttons I also would like to see closeup
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Dimas
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I will make the images as soon as I can.
The buttons do not have dates or markings on the back. I was informed that this meant that they were WW2 in period. Also, there is no evidence that there were earlier buttons fixed.
Also, there is not much of a liner at all. I will make images.
We need the pictures of the pockets, as well the stampings.
Buttons has not any stampings in pre 1952 year
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Dimas
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I did not see any stamps when I went over it. Where shall I look on the garment? Perhaps it is faded? What part of the pocket do you need to see? Inside(where the liner is) or outside?
Have I have seen this tunic posted before on another forum(s) some time in recent years?
It seems to me to adorn wartime/postwar/early 50X shoulderboards and early(ier) shoulderboard buttons. Are the other eleven buttons brass faced, or painted in feldgrau colour?
The tunic appears to be made of light coloured khaki cotton. Is this such?
I think Dim wants to see images of the pockets when the tunic is turned inside-out...
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A few images of the pilotka would add interest to this thread also...
Non nobis, Domine, non nobis, sed nomini tuo da gloriam!
OK. I have some time to make some images today. The only stamping I can find was in the hat(made from the exact material as the uniform).
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