Here is a question for the forum… What is your opinion on M35 Gymnastiorka with internal breast pockets, that is only pocket flaps visible on the outside (see photo)? In all the time I have been collecting Red Army material, I have seen quite a few offered for sale. Here is the problem; I have never seen a published period photograph showing one being worn. Likewise, an associate and I have accumulated a large number of unpublished period photos for a future endeavor and while we have managed to locate photos of some amazing things, we have yet to find a photo showing an internal pocket M35 shirt.
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Oddly, none appear in either of Shalito’s books on Red Army uniforms. Alas, one is show in the Webster/Nelson book on page 119, but the close-up photo of the collar makes be dubious as to its originality
What I keep running into are 1950’s and 60’s vintage shirts that have been done up to appear as M35 uniform articles. There is a shirt that was produced per and order issued <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" /><st1:date Month="1" Day="29" Year="1958">January 29, 1958</st1:date> that was worn by military construction and logistical personnel of that era. The attached photo shows these shirts being worn by the father of a friend and one of his comrades in service. I have handled quite a few of these shirts. I almost totally convinced that every M35 I have handled that had internal breast pockets was one of these with wartime buttons sewn on and either original or reproduction M35 collar tabs. Based on the fabric and the unusual "look" to the piping, I even have strong suspicions that the shirt shown on p119 of Webster/Nelson is a 1958 fatigue shirt that has been “almost skillfully” piped after the fact. <O></O>
Thanks,
Mike
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Oddly, none appear in either of Shalito’s books on Red Army uniforms. Alas, one is show in the Webster/Nelson book on page 119, but the close-up photo of the collar makes be dubious as to its originality
What I keep running into are 1950’s and 60’s vintage shirts that have been done up to appear as M35 uniform articles. There is a shirt that was produced per and order issued <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" /><st1:date Month="1" Day="29" Year="1958">January 29, 1958</st1:date> that was worn by military construction and logistical personnel of that era. The attached photo shows these shirts being worn by the father of a friend and one of his comrades in service. I have handled quite a few of these shirts. I almost totally convinced that every M35 I have handled that had internal breast pockets was one of these with wartime buttons sewn on and either original or reproduction M35 collar tabs. Based on the fabric and the unusual "look" to the piping, I even have strong suspicions that the shirt shown on p119 of Webster/Nelson is a 1958 fatigue shirt that has been “almost skillfully” piped after the fact. <O></O>
Thanks,
Mike
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