original Fligerbluse , close up photo of eagle application rear , would be nice , as it dose not seem to match the same wear as the rest of the fligerbluse may just be photo ? NCO tess may have been field applied , and collar taps moved to facilitate the application may be the reason they are not machine applied . still nice thanks for posting .
Thanks for posting rear application of Eagle , can only agree , looks fine , best to all and stay safe.
Fantastic set. The provenance is the cherry on top. I have no issues at all with those tabs. That was common after NCO Tresse was added to the collar. In fact I have a very similar Fliegerbluse that is a "mitbefördert" piece like yours and the tabs are applied almost exactly the same way. As Willi already posted, the eagle application looks great. The spacing of the Tresse on the shoulder straps also points to a unit level application as factory Tresse would be closer to the edge.
Willi, here are pics...appears to be manufactured, not field made
Great set for sure. The shoulders straps seem also have been upgraded, by a dress maker in the area of the front. There were plenty of service troops in each division. As shoemaker, etc...
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