This is one of my favorite tunics that shows the desperation of the German uniform industry in the later part of the war. It also demonstrates the resolve of depot and field repair units to keep their men in uniform.
The tunic has been lengthened, button holes closed on one side and opened on the other, pockets and sleeve parts fabricated from scratch, and so on. There couldn't have been too much intact on this tunic, but they made it serviceable again - even the M43 collar is not intact and was rebuilt from the back.
The quality of some of the work is off; for instance, the cuffs have no buttonholes and only one has a button on the patchwork sleeves.
s/f Robert
The tunic has been lengthened, button holes closed on one side and opened on the other, pockets and sleeve parts fabricated from scratch, and so on. There couldn't have been too much intact on this tunic, but they made it serviceable again - even the M43 collar is not intact and was rebuilt from the back.
The quality of some of the work is off; for instance, the cuffs have no buttonholes and only one has a button on the patchwork sleeves.
s/f Robert
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