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    French woolen military pants

    I got these French woolen military pants at a show here in LA for $15 USD.
    I assume they are post war (early 50's?) or so?
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    "Equipements Militaires" buttons and makers stamp (A.Loubet Et Cie, Montpellier) + size stamp (35)...
    No dates!
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    Last edited by NickG; 11-04-2017, 10:40 PM.

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      #3
      Looks like a M46 to me.
      My ones have other Buttons, but this might result from the German Maker during the Occupation in the late 40's early 50's.

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        #4
        Post war walking out trousers .
        Nick

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          #5
          So it would be worn with a "Blouson Modele 46" like this one for walking out!

          http://www.musee-infanterie.com/objet/1294-
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            #6
            You do have the trousers on this site also :
            - called a M44 trousers modified in 45 .
            Nick

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              #7
              I see it!

              PANTALON modèle 1944 modifié 1945


              http://www.musee-infanterie.com/objet/1295-

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                #8
                Trousers.

                These are 50's models, with rectangular belt loops. The 40's ones have triangular loops, point on the low.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Ir 143 View Post
                  These are 50's models, with rectangular belt loops. The 40's ones have triangular loops, point on the low.
                  Merci Beaucoup! I read it now! triangular stitched belt loops and straight ones!
                  Le remplacement des quatre passants de ceinture boutonnés par "six passants trapézoïdaux cousus", puis par six passants droits.

                  These don't show triangular made loops though...(1945-1952) "Six passants droits de ceinture".

                  http://www.musee-infanterie.com/objet/1550-




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                  Last edited by NickG; 11-06-2017, 11:18 PM.

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