Hallo Nick, that officers wool tunic looks strange.
My idea is it this: the jacket can be a m.31 used from the Milice probably from Special Milice for the red color profilatures.
In effect the inner lining is it of the kind for troop, and so the m.34 for the REI never was made in wool cloth until the 1940. (october the first)
The velvet collar look add in a second time rispect the rest of the tunic, infact the real collar was in the same color and cloth of the rest of the tunic.
Same for the badges on the shoulder boards (normal Infantery badges on grey support for the gabardine grey green tunics) and the chevrons on the arms.
That one in the his original configuration was a beatiful and an intresting tunic, now is it like never regolamented m.34 in wool cloth.
My idea is it this: the jacket can be a m.31 used from the Milice probably from Special Milice for the red color profilatures.
In effect the inner lining is it of the kind for troop, and so the m.34 for the REI never was made in wool cloth until the 1940. (october the first)
The velvet collar look add in a second time rispect the rest of the tunic, infact the real collar was in the same color and cloth of the rest of the tunic.
Same for the badges on the shoulder boards (normal Infantery badges on grey support for the gabardine grey green tunics) and the chevrons on the arms.
That one in the his original configuration was a beatiful and an intresting tunic, now is it like never regolamented m.34 in wool cloth.
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