Hi all:
Recently, I purchased a pair of 'Reiterhosen' (riding breeches) from Germany. I was somewhat dismayed to discover that some of the green metal buttons on the sides (for attaching suspenders) and on the back pocket had the words (in English) 'For Gentlemen' imprinted in them. In talking with a few collectors, however, I understand that these buttons were used all over Europe, especially during the 1930's and that anything related to England was 'in vogue' in parts of Germany and Austria during the pre-war period. Does anyone else out there have any thoughts or info to corroborate this theory???
-Ernst
Recently, I purchased a pair of 'Reiterhosen' (riding breeches) from Germany. I was somewhat dismayed to discover that some of the green metal buttons on the sides (for attaching suspenders) and on the back pocket had the words (in English) 'For Gentlemen' imprinted in them. In talking with a few collectors, however, I understand that these buttons were used all over Europe, especially during the 1930's and that anything related to England was 'in vogue' in parts of Germany and Austria during the pre-war period. Does anyone else out there have any thoughts or info to corroborate this theory???
-Ernst
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