Was in a army surplus store in Auckland today and I noticed some unissued looking 1970's/1980's era Bundeswehr shirts and hooded jackets. I think you know the types I'm talking about, the heavy lined, hooded parkas popular with University students etc.
Anyway, on closer inspection these all turned out to be modern fakes. The maker's label is different to those found on real Bundeswehr uniform items.
The label is the same as a original apart from three details, the font is red instead of black, however some 1960's items did have red font on their labels, but I've never seen it on stuff from the 70's/80's. The second thing is that the words POLYESTER/BAUMWOLLE are missing. The third thing different is the name of the maker, instead of the commonly found G WAHLER or WHALER the name 'JEANS EXPRESS' is printed.
The jackets are quite good quality fakes, I didn't have time to have a really good inspection, but most of the details appear correct. The olive green shirts on the other hand are quite easy to spot as the fabric is very thin and of much lower quality than originals.
Hope this info is helpful to someone.
Anyway, on closer inspection these all turned out to be modern fakes. The maker's label is different to those found on real Bundeswehr uniform items.
The label is the same as a original apart from three details, the font is red instead of black, however some 1960's items did have red font on their labels, but I've never seen it on stuff from the 70's/80's. The second thing is that the words POLYESTER/BAUMWOLLE are missing. The third thing different is the name of the maker, instead of the commonly found G WAHLER or WHALER the name 'JEANS EXPRESS' is printed.
The jackets are quite good quality fakes, I didn't have time to have a really good inspection, but most of the details appear correct. The olive green shirts on the other hand are quite easy to spot as the fabric is very thin and of much lower quality than originals.
Hope this info is helpful to someone.
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