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    Another uniform question...

    I now i am terrible, but i had to ask again...

    Is that an italian Uniform??? I ask for a friend of me... He own this jacket and dont know know what it is... I thought it might be an italien uniform.











    #2
    Originally posted by CorpBode View Post
    I now i am terrible, but i had to ask again...

    Is that an italian Uniform??? I ask for a friend of me... He own this jacket and dont know know what it is... I thought it might be an italien uniform.
    IMO it is not Italian. I've the same in aertex cloth made in England.Different
    buttons,several markings, but British cut.I ignore if these have been ever
    issued to Italian Army after WWII. Bye, PaoloM

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      #3
      agree with Marpo not italian.
      cheers, Raffaello
      "six italians, dressed in rather unusual diving suits and equipped with materials of laughably little cost have swung the military balance of power in the Mediterranean in favour of the Axis".

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        #4
        My first reaction based on fabric and buttons was British.

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          #5
          I agree

          I agree British or commonwealth (Indian?) made is my guess. Definitely not Italian

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            #6
            Absolutely not italian....

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              #7
              My tunic has been made in Calcutta (1942) and in the photo the built-in belt
              is folded on the rear.Some small differences in the cut of the breast pockets.
              Mine has greenish rubberized buttons.Commonwealth use however.Bye, PaoloM
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                #8
                Oki Doki thank you very much so far... Soplease take a look at these shirt is that maybe an italien??? I m not sure stand there an 1951 stamp???


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                  #9
                  It is Italian, but post WWII.Bye, PaoloM

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