There have been a number of threads in which it has been stated that the so-called "1000-stitch" collar (i.e. many lines of stitching used to attach the collar to the body of a uniform item) was uncommonly observed, although it might show up in some private purchase items.
I knew I had seen this type stitching before on issue items. Recently (while attempting to create some order in my uniform storage), I had occasion to pull many Kriegsmarine items. To my surprise, the vast majority of blue woolen ISSUED items used multiple stitching lines to attach the collars. Some illustrations follow.
First up, a Colani (double breasted jacket for enlisted and NCO personnel).
I knew I had seen this type stitching before on issue items. Recently (while attempting to create some order in my uniform storage), I had occasion to pull many Kriegsmarine items. To my surprise, the vast majority of blue woolen ISSUED items used multiple stitching lines to attach the collars. Some illustrations follow.
First up, a Colani (double breasted jacket for enlisted and NCO personnel).
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