With photography already being wide spread in the middle of the 20th century, there actually are quite a few surviving uniforms with clear photographic evidence of their existance in WWII floating around today.
I just love to see uniforms (or visors) in their original context. To me, that's the ultimate "window into the past". I've seen some posted here before but have a feeling that not everyone appreciates these groupings as much as I do (I've even seen photos or entire albums being sold separately with the items pictured right there next to it).
I'm starting by posting an RLB officer's tunic (you may say I'm cheating as it's not WH but I figured most uniforms will be WH so better start the thread here). An interesting feature about this particular example i.e. are the Austrian pockets (usually not found on these RLB tunics). The tunic was tailored in Vienna and with the period pic, I hope all doubts are cast away that this is a period piece.
So gentlemen, please post yours, looking forward to your contributions.... Kurt
I just love to see uniforms (or visors) in their original context. To me, that's the ultimate "window into the past". I've seen some posted here before but have a feeling that not everyone appreciates these groupings as much as I do (I've even seen photos or entire albums being sold separately with the items pictured right there next to it).
I'm starting by posting an RLB officer's tunic (you may say I'm cheating as it's not WH but I figured most uniforms will be WH so better start the thread here). An interesting feature about this particular example i.e. are the Austrian pockets (usually not found on these RLB tunics). The tunic was tailored in Vienna and with the period pic, I hope all doubts are cast away that this is a period piece.
So gentlemen, please post yours, looking forward to your contributions.... Kurt
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