I was shown this 'out of the woodwork' tunic today. The eagle gave me some concern, and the seller wasn't giving it away.
Tunic features twill interior and is marked as shown. Pockets are found in the rear skirt. Other details are shown in the attached photos.
Needless to say, the eagle gave me some concern. I like the manner in which the bird is sewn to the tunic. However, I certainly didn't expect to see this particular type of eagle. I would have expected this eagle on a combat tunic. Also, the ealge is dirtier than the the tunic. Note the staining on the eagle. BTW, the tunic has been dry cleaned. A couple of the buttons have been resewn.
Anyone encountered a parade tunic with this type eagle before? Any legitimate reason for this eagle to be there?
Thanks in advance.
Tunic features twill interior and is marked as shown. Pockets are found in the rear skirt. Other details are shown in the attached photos.
Needless to say, the eagle gave me some concern. I like the manner in which the bird is sewn to the tunic. However, I certainly didn't expect to see this particular type of eagle. I would have expected this eagle on a combat tunic. Also, the ealge is dirtier than the the tunic. Note the staining on the eagle. BTW, the tunic has been dry cleaned. A couple of the buttons have been resewn.
Anyone encountered a parade tunic with this type eagle before? Any legitimate reason for this eagle to be there?
Thanks in advance.
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