Never encountered an all rubber one...neat if it is a very early type...The interior sure looks good for it to be period...
The non woolen collar got me doubting it initially.
Definitely original early type, 1934, I have seen one of these black kradmatels in person, I have found a reference to the collar material being the same as the coat but are still looking for more info which I have previously read regarding the black colour. If you scroll down on the page of the link I have provided you will see the info regarding material on collar under the sub heading "history note" http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/30100753
Definitely original early type, 1934, I have seen one of these black kradmatels in person, I have found a reference to the collar material being the same as the coat but are still looking for more info which I have previously read regarding the black colour. If you scroll down on the page of the link I have provided you will see the info regarding material on collar under the sub heading "history note" http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/30100753
Indeed! Short lifespan...no wonder it's not a well recognized variant!
"When first introduced in 1934 the Kradmantel's collar was made of the same rubberised fabric as the body,
but from 1935 was made of dark green cloth, changing to field-grey uniform cloth in 1940."
IWM's explanation!
Indeed! Short lifespan...no wonder it's not a well recognized variant!
"When first introduced in 1934 the Kradmantel's collar was made of the same rubberised fabric as the body,
but from 1935 was made of dark green cloth, changing to field-grey uniform cloth in 1940."
IWM's explanation!
Exactly and who would have thought in a black colour as well. Apart from the one I have personally seen, I only found out about the different types due to a lot of research , I also discovered there is not a lot of info out there on these coats.
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