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    German Pants from Italian Camo material, inside-out

    Hello All!

    Please give me opinions on these pants.
    It is made of Italian camo material, made inside-out.
    Really nice condition, all buttons are intact.
    Some kind of a little stamp can be seen on the backside.

    Thanks for the help!
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            #6
            Please heeelp identifying!!!

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              #7
              Hi, Because of the Fact that the Camo is inside, I presume that the Trousers are Post War Civilian made..

              Regards

              Andy

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                #8
                Thanks Andy!
                I was afraid of that...

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                  #9
                  I Have a Postwar Rucksack, also Camo inside. Shortly done after the War. Most People had nothing after the War, so it was a common thing..

                  Kind Regards

                  Andy

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by HERMSDORF View Post
                    Hi, Because of the Fact that the Camo is inside, I presume that the Trousers are Post War Civilian made..
                    Not naturally - I have once owned a panzer-combi, with eagle, that was also constructed same way, with camo inside.

                    Both material and construction look army to me.

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                      #11
                      Hi there!
                      I don't think to a fake... There's no sense cut a trousers in camo cloth, end use the reverse side! I suppose they was made after the war, for use as civilian trousers...

                      Cheers!

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                        #12
                        Has that got an overprint on the wrong side (outside as made) and did'nt some italian cammo have that done to it by the Germans? Might just be my eyes
                        As was stated by Gran Sasso, looks miltary construction.

                        Jerry

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by VonBond View Post
                          Has that got an overprint on the wrong side (outside as made) and did'nt some italian cammo have that done to it by the Germans? Might just be my eyes
                          As was stated by Gran Sasso, looks miltary construction.

                          Jerry
                          There is no overprint, its just the natural way the colours bleed through, typical for italian camo.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Gran Sasso View Post
                            There is no overprint, its just the natural way the colours bleed through, typical for italian camo.
                            Thanks for clearing that up for me.

                            Jerry

                            Were ponchos constructed of two layers, back to back, which is why I was mistaken?

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Gran Sasso View Post
                              Not naturally - I have once owned a panzer-combi, with eagle, that was also constructed same way, with camo inside.

                              Both material and construction look army to me.
                              agree with Gran Sasso. It is made in army way . I had seen photos with soliders who worn the trousers and jacket made of italian camo in the same very way as those trousers are made.
                              if I rember well in some book which were a soldiers memories, soldier wrote that they were wearing italian camo the way they are shown here as it has, because of camo print, more mudd color and it was easy to camuflaged.

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