Aloha All, and a Mele Kalikimaka!!!
I was wondering how collar insignias are sewn on. I’ve seen collar tabs with one tab sewn upside down on uniforms. Were uniforms issued without collar insignias and that the individual soldier having to sew them on themselves? I’ve even seen officer’s tunic with one tab sewn upside down. Would this pass their strict inspections, knowing how enlisted men were beaten by their nco and officers for infraction during training? I’ve seen uniforms, both enlisted and officers with this done and always stayed away from them thinking they must be post war applied, no Japanese soldier would sew on their collar tabs this way. Should this be something to worry about when purchasing a Japanese tunic with collar tabs like this sewn on?
Mahalo,
Rodney
I was wondering how collar insignias are sewn on. I’ve seen collar tabs with one tab sewn upside down on uniforms. Were uniforms issued without collar insignias and that the individual soldier having to sew them on themselves? I’ve even seen officer’s tunic with one tab sewn upside down. Would this pass their strict inspections, knowing how enlisted men were beaten by their nco and officers for infraction during training? I’ve seen uniforms, both enlisted and officers with this done and always stayed away from them thinking they must be post war applied, no Japanese soldier would sew on their collar tabs this way. Should this be something to worry about when purchasing a Japanese tunic with collar tabs like this sewn on?
Mahalo,
Rodney
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