As you might have noticed from my mad photographs before, I have been using Blumentarn reproductions for a while. But Monday next being my birthday, I decided to treat myself to a genuine one, by fighting it out on Ebay. It has arrived today
the trousers might be of a different size but the colours match very well:
The inside of the jacket:
No markings are visible any more. Not even the size label at the collar is legible. It feels as if it has been washed several times and it is in fact very soft. It is amazing how the colours have remained bright nonetheless.
Looking at this synopsis here:
http://www.flaechentarn.de/index.htm
I would venture the guess that it is a late '60s example as the buttons on the front are brown plastic ones sewn on, rather than plugged with a ring. In cut and features it matches Strichtarn ones of the late 1960s early 1970s. There are no elastic bands to tighten it at the waist or at the bottom hem.
the trousers might be of a different size but the colours match very well:
The inside of the jacket:
No markings are visible any more. Not even the size label at the collar is legible. It feels as if it has been washed several times and it is in fact very soft. It is amazing how the colours have remained bright nonetheless.
Looking at this synopsis here:
http://www.flaechentarn.de/index.htm
I would venture the guess that it is a late '60s example as the buttons on the front are brown plastic ones sewn on, rather than plugged with a ring. In cut and features it matches Strichtarn ones of the late 1960s early 1970s. There are no elastic bands to tighten it at the waist or at the bottom hem.
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