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    SA Service Brown Shirt - need fast help

    What do you think about this SA Service Brown Shirt? It's original? Please help
    Regards
    Szymek






    #2
    Hi
    IMHO : Original .

    Should have a nice maker tag "Für unsere braunen Kämpfer" with a SA man head with kepi profil sewn inside in the back, near to the collar.

    ...and of course RZM tag.
    Last edited by Pascal Bernhard; 05-31-2009, 11:41 AM.
    Straßburger / When in doubt do without...
    - Looking for : SS TK «Oberbayern» flatwire CT.

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      #3
      Agreed--looks like a nice stripped or unused SA shirt.
      Erich
      Festina lente!

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        #4
        sew in lacking shoulder board (SA-TRUPPFÜHRER )


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          #5
          I don't know about the shirt, but there's some dodgy looking stuff on that site, check this out for a chuckle.

          http://photos04.allegroimg.pl/photos...9/86/648798636

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            #6
            new item to restore my SA brown shirt

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              #7
              for the shirt you need a light weight cotton brassard, this one is more for the SA tunic.
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              Straßburger / When in doubt do without...
              - Looking for : SS TK «Oberbayern» flatwire CT.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Gefolgschaft View Post
                I don't know about the shirt, but there's some dodgy looking stuff on that site, check this out for a chuckle.

                http://photos04.allegroimg.pl/photos...9/86/648798636
                The swastika is painted over so it must be original.......

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                  #9
                  Shirt

                  I'm sure the shirt is good. How about some pics of the inside? Any RZM tags in the inside waistband? Here's the safest way to restore your shirt properly, since there's no collar piping. These regulations are for post 1941 enlisted SA man: 1. That single shoulder board is perfect. 2. ANY color SA tabs, preferably with embroidered numbers, but chain stitched OK too. White or yellow piping in a shiny rayon material around the tabs OR no tab piping at all. (Either way is OK.) . 3. ALL buttons should be smooth SILVER colored. The shoulder board button can be smaller, or the same size as the shirt buttons. NOTE: You're hemmed into this time period (post 1941) due to the fact that your shirt has no collar piping. Earliest shirts had bi-color collar piping, then brown and silver, then NONE. ANY questions, feel free to PM me or post!! PS: Get a COTTON armband. The model with both the white circle and the swastika machine embroidered onto the cotton is a good choice. Good luck!!

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                    #10
                    Shirt

                    One last note on the shoulder board. This style was worn by ALL enlisted ranks up to and including Haupttruppfuhrer, not just truppfuhrer, from 1938-1945. ONE shoulderboard for brownshirt, TWO were worn on the tunic. ANOTHER NOTE: SA Collar tab litzen or braid now was white with a brown stripe for ALL SA gruppes around 1940 on. I'm not sure this was strictly adherred to, as white and brown litzen seems fairly rare.

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                      #11
                      Very thanks for your help. I'm new and i don't know too much about SA uniforms Another photo my SA Service Brown Shirt:


                      only marking:

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