Picked up a fantastic uniform today. Both the tunic and pants are named to same soldier. Well marked for sure.
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Originally posted by S. McKibben View PostWe are having our house remodeled so I don't have computer access and for some reason it won't let my phone load them. What's your email and will send you pics if you really don't mind.
Best, David.
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Nice example of a "modified type 45" uniform. The jacket was a slight modification of the 1912 style type 45 uniform, which was introduced in 1918. With the end of the war, came the need to slim down the army and that allowed them at the same time to raise the bar for physical criteria in selecting new recruits. Thus the new soldiers were generally of better constitution than the earlier generations, which required a general refitting of all the 6 standard sizes to avoid unseemly wrinkles, etc. They did remove the colored piping of the type 45, but otherwise the modified type 45 was merely adjustments to size and cut. Your jacket is issued in 1920, so it is duly marked as a "modified type 45" , but the pants are actually from 1917 and marked "type 45". These pants would have thus originally come with red piping in the leg seam, but they were later removed to comply with the "modified type 45" specs of 1918. The jacket is also marked size 6, the smallest size.
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