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    Italian EM ww2 pants?

    i used to own this pair years ago and sold them cheap and still couriose what it was ,found them in Czech republic.
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    Private made "mountain type" trousers : they can be italian or german !
    Nick

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      #3
      Originally posted by GAMS1 View Post
      Private made "mountain type" trousers : they can be italian or german !
      Nick
      wool was textbook italian as found on EM uniforms.

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        #4
        The wool does not look Italian to me. However, the pictures are rather of poor quality it is hard to seen anything.
        The cut and the details are not Italian and since the trousers have a little pocket for a watch I tend to say they are of German origin.

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          #5
          Whats its say on the metal buttons ?...

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            #6
            Originally posted by Semovente View Post
            Whats its say on the metal buttons ?...
            one" Roma" two others "for gentleman"

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              Originally posted by HAF View Post

              one" Roma" two others "for gentleman"
              Ok thanks.... interesting .. as Tankredi says they seem quite German in Style , watch pocket etc ..maybe RSI era made ?...any stamps/marks in side them ??..but unless the buttons have been added to make the trousers seem Italian ??..i have these 'for Gentlemen' buttons on original military Italian trousers , shorts etc ...also the clasp is similar too..Semovente

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                #8
                I confirm "For Gentlemen" buttons can often be found on Italian ww2 officer trousers.
                However, these buttons can have come a long way.
                I bought many Italian ww2 wood and bakelite buttons from a defunct tailor shop in Southern Germany.

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                  Originally posted by tankredi View Post
                  I confirm "For Gentlemen" buttons can often be found on Italian ww2 officer trousers.
                  However, these buttons can have come a long way.
                  I bought many Italian ww2 wood and bakelite buttons from a defunct tailor shop in Southern Germany.
                  Yes .......maybe even captured stock taken by the Germans in 1943 ?... this is what makes me think that they have been added on to what is a mainly German pair of trousers !?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Semovente View Post
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                    Ok thanks.... interesting .. as Tankredi says they seem quite German in Style , watch pocket etc ..maybe RSI era made ?...any stamps/marks in side them ??..but unless the buttons have been added to make the trousers seem Italian ??..i have these 'for Gentlemen' buttons on original military Italian trousers , shorts etc ...also the clasp is similar too..Semovente
                    no stamps ,this pair was never owned befor by any collector so i vote all the buttons are original sewn here .

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by HAF View Post

                      no stamps ,this pair was never owned befor by any collector so i vote all the buttons are original sewn here .
                      we were not talking about collectors adding buttons.
                      We were talking about late years 40, early years 50 German tailors working with stock of Italian captured material.

                      IMO you trousers are early post ww2 German civic trousers for skiing or similar.

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                        Originally posted by tankredi View Post

                        we were not talking about collectors adding buttons.
                        We were talking about late years 40, early years 50 German tailors working with stock of Italian captured material.

                        IMO you trousers are early post ww2 German civic trousers for skiing or similar.
                        + 1......yep !

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by tankredi View Post

                          we were not talking about collectors adding buttons.
                          We were talking about late years 40, early years 50 German tailors working with stock of Italian captured material.

                          IMO you trousers are early post ww2 German civic trousers for skiing or similar.
                          well i dont know for sure as writen this pair was found in Czech republic ,sold them later for 60 euro and the buyer was more than happy

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