Gents,
I picked up a pullover camo smock with several other items over the weekend. It appears to be made of the BGS pattern camo on the outside and is reversable to white on the inside. It is a pullover with an integral hood that has a rolled up mesh face veil secured by two dished Zelt style metal buttons and tabs. The front has a head opening to the mid-chest with lace up fastening. The front has two vertical slits (no pockets) to access uniform pockets on the tunic. A drawstring waist with the same flat cord as on the lace up front and tabs at the wrists fastening with the same Zelt style buttons as on the hood.
The seller thought it was an early unmarked BGS smock. I am not familiar with this pattern of smock at all. Is anyone aware of the Bundeswehr or BGS wearing this style of garment?
I picked up a pullover camo smock with several other items over the weekend. It appears to be made of the BGS pattern camo on the outside and is reversable to white on the inside. It is a pullover with an integral hood that has a rolled up mesh face veil secured by two dished Zelt style metal buttons and tabs. The front has a head opening to the mid-chest with lace up fastening. The front has two vertical slits (no pockets) to access uniform pockets on the tunic. A drawstring waist with the same flat cord as on the lace up front and tabs at the wrists fastening with the same Zelt style buttons as on the hood.
The seller thought it was an early unmarked BGS smock. I am not familiar with this pattern of smock at all. Is anyone aware of the Bundeswehr or BGS wearing this style of garment?
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