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    Gaberdine Overcoat

    I have seen the tunics and trousers made from this wool gaberdine, and just acquired this coat. I thought from the photos it was a raincoat, but it is a regualr overcoat with slip-on board feature, made from a nice grade of Italian wool. A mixture of artificial silk and late-war cotton materials were used on the inside.

    I didn't see many posted, and though I'd put mine up for reference. I like the fact it has slip on boards, and is a large size with buttons tightly and originally sewn. I'm glad this wasn't turned into a assault gunners tunic!

    regards, Robert
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            #6
            nice one. I had one in past. most of them I have seen had small size and markings inside pocket.

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              #7
              Nice clean example, it is a high quality material and is the Italian HBT you see used a lot in SS items, the Germans referred to this material as "Iron Gabardine".

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                #8
                Thanks John. It matches the gaberdine cap and trousers I got with that Army Jaeger officer's group perfectly.

                I've always liked the look of the Italian material - it has a very clean look to it.

                regards, Robert

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                  #9
                  It will also last for eternity, moth larva break their teeth on it.

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                    #10
                    I have 1 tunic that is Italian Garberdine and I didn't realize it was so firm, almost denim like. Stunning jacket though. Matt

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                      #11
                      It it stiff, and heavy. You can see why John's reference to "iron gaberdine" is so fitting.

                      But - looks great.

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                        Originally posted by RobertE View Post
                        It it stiff, and heavy. You can see why John's reference to "iron gaberdine" is so fitting.

                        But - looks great.
                        That is what they called it during the War

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