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    Schutztruppe breeches?

    From fleamarket, 1st thought they are early 3rd Reich political, but somebody mentioned they could be Schutztruppe?
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      It would be instructive to see original Schutztruppe breeches. The only clue I see is the little snap button on the interior waist band strap. I don't think that is a feature of Imperial uniforms, but did exist in 1930's/40's uniforms. This is only a guess.

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        Not Schutztruppe, unless perhaps private purchase for an officer. There should be no pocket flaps, and for issue pants the lining would be khaki-tan with a KA (Kolonial Amt) stamp in a small rectangle with a date. Kraus-Mueller is pretty much the Bible for Schutztruppe uniforms. It seems unlikely an officer would purchase non-regulation breeches with pocket flaps, but not impossible.

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          I too believe that these post date WWI. I would say circa 1930 SA

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