Most likely for work wear post war.
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Oke mm its for a good price but difficult to restore they say the bosnian divisions somtimes removed the pockets.
Re Bosnian units: I don't think that is true to be honest?
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made so they could not put their hands in the pockets.////////////////////////lol
I've heard stories by vets who handled prisoner captures and detainment. They said that they made the prisoners remove the pockets to avoid their being able to hide things(like weapons, etc) in them. Having said that, I've also heard of pockets being removed to provide material for repairing holes and tears in p.o.w.'s uniforms in camps.
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
I agree, modified for postwar use...Clothing was scarce in the immediate postwar period, and folks had to use what was available at the time...
We've seen RAD tunics and BdM Climbing Jackets modified for postwar wear here on the Forum before as well...You'd probably have a hard time finding material that matches this tunic's color, in my opinion...any restoration would probably be quite noticeable...
cheers, Glenn
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