Hello,
I am currently being offered this pair of mint Panzer HBT trousers. However, I am rather unfamiliar with this rare type of trousers and I didn’t find any detailed pictures or examples in collections to compare with. That’s why I would appreciate to get some information and have a discussion with collectors worldwide who are more knowledgeable on the subject or have similar trousers in their collection.
Most features are quite encouraging : correct silky-smooth HBT, correct weave, correct color, several different types of HBT fabric used in hidden places (pockets and slits), flawless construction, perfect shape, long and tall “Panzer” size, the web belt and the ankle tapes are textbook, interesting and infrequently seen is the late war RBNr beginning with a “9/xxxx/xxxx”.
At first sight, the fully identical light gray cotton twill lining (waistband, pockets and ankle reinforcements) looked suspect to me, but I must admit that it is not that uncommon on late-war trousers.
My main concerns go to the buttonholes that seem rather atypical in construction (however all do have the inner strengthening thread).
Many thanks for your replies and comments,
Mark
Anyway, I will let the pictures explain better all the details :
01 : Front upper part
I am currently being offered this pair of mint Panzer HBT trousers. However, I am rather unfamiliar with this rare type of trousers and I didn’t find any detailed pictures or examples in collections to compare with. That’s why I would appreciate to get some information and have a discussion with collectors worldwide who are more knowledgeable on the subject or have similar trousers in their collection.
Most features are quite encouraging : correct silky-smooth HBT, correct weave, correct color, several different types of HBT fabric used in hidden places (pockets and slits), flawless construction, perfect shape, long and tall “Panzer” size, the web belt and the ankle tapes are textbook, interesting and infrequently seen is the late war RBNr beginning with a “9/xxxx/xxxx”.
At first sight, the fully identical light gray cotton twill lining (waistband, pockets and ankle reinforcements) looked suspect to me, but I must admit that it is not that uncommon on late-war trousers.
My main concerns go to the buttonholes that seem rather atypical in construction (however all do have the inner strengthening thread).
Many thanks for your replies and comments,
Mark
Anyway, I will let the pictures explain better all the details :
01 : Front upper part
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