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    European to US clothing equation question

    Hello,

    Can anyone please tell me what would be the approximate equivalent of a size46/48 WW2 German tunic in US sizes today?

    Thank you,

    Christopher

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    116.9 cm = 46 in
    129.9 cm = 48 in

    I assume chest size or are you talking about the tunic neck size?

    Steve

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      European to US clothing equation question

      Hi Steve,

      Thank you for the conversion. Much appreciated. But I think the seller gave me a modern European clothing size rather than a WW2 German centimenter size. Any ideas on Eurpean clothing? I can't say I've done any clothing shopping on the Rue de la Schmu for quite a while?

      Update: found three links to the modern clothing conversion table. Looks like a small tunic I'm looking at:

      http://goeurope.about.com/cs/shoppin...othes_size.htm

      http://www.i18nguy.com/clothing.html

      http://german.about.com/library/blmode_sizes.htm

      Christopher
      Last edited by MilitaryCollect; 01-08-2008, 09:56 PM.

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        Originally posted by DAKcollector1 View Post
        Hi Steve,

        Thank you for the conversion. Much appreciated. But I think the seller gave me a modern European clothing size rather than a WW2 German centimenter size. Any ideas on Eurpean clothing? I can't say I've done any clothing shopping on the Rue de la Schmu for quite a while?

        Update: found three links to the modern clothing conversion table. Looks like a small tunic I'm looking at:

        http://goeurope.about.com/cs/shoppin...othes_size.htm

        http://www.i18nguy.com/clothing.html

        http://german.about.com/library/blmode_sizes.htm

        Christopher
        Chris,

        Are you talking about a WWII German item? The modern European system was not used by the German military (LBA/HBA). They used tailors measurements/depot size for fitting soldiers.

        I'm just curious. Steve

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