Aside from the comments already mentioned about this tunic, I believe it is a fake. The attachment of the breast eagle and collar tabs appear to be recently applied. These items will lay flat and appear to "melt" into the tunic fabric if in fact they were applied 60 plus years ago.
I do not believe this tunic to be an original period production. The material, all of it, is simply too pristine to be 60 plus years old. The dark green collar material as well as the interior, with its bright white sleeve linings do not give me the warm and fuzzes.
Also, it is apparent the stitching near the shoulder boards was removed and then poorly sewn back together. If in fact this was period done, why would the tailor not simply sewn in the new boards when he had the stitching apart? And then to add slip-on boards, crappy ones at that, makes little sense to me.
Mark
I do not believe this tunic to be an original period production. The material, all of it, is simply too pristine to be 60 plus years old. The dark green collar material as well as the interior, with its bright white sleeve linings do not give me the warm and fuzzes.
Also, it is apparent the stitching near the shoulder boards was removed and then poorly sewn back together. If in fact this was period done, why would the tailor not simply sewn in the new boards when he had the stitching apart? And then to add slip-on boards, crappy ones at that, makes little sense to me.
Mark
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