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    Looking for Italian Uniforms

    Hello gents,

    I am trying to assemble at least a one of the Italian divisional uniforms on my list. Currently, I am in need of the following items:

    Assietta Division Infantry tunic, preferably for a Lieutenant Colonel.
    Livorno Division Infantry or Artillery tunic, no preferred rank.
    M33 Tropical Helmet Cover for a Size 60 helmet.
    "Sam Brown" Officer's Belt set.

    If anyone has or knows where I can find one or all of these items for a decent price, let me know. Thank you.

    #2
    Collectors Guild gets some nice stuff in and the prices of most Italian uniforms are reasonable if not downright cheap. I don't know if they have th specific units your looking for but the inventory keeps changing.

    http://www.germanmilitaria.com/Covers/Italiancover.html

    Regards jim

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      #3
      On the italian Ebay you can find the Sam Brown belt and the tunics with no big problems. About the tunics, since it's always very hard to find exactly what you are looking for, I suggest to buy a stripped jacket and add the missing insignia (you will be able to find original insignia rather easily). After all, the insignia were usually hand sewn so if the job is well done, it's very hard to say if the job has been done postwar or not
      No idea about the tropical camo cover. However, why do you need one? It' s not a representative piece of the italian soldier in WW2. Probably it's cool to see, but it was actually never issued (or very seldom). Most camo covers that entered in service were field made, sometime the helmets were painted with a khaky paint but more often they were left as they were issued, in their original grigioverde finish.
      Last edited by Ironcrown; 02-10-2017, 06:58 PM.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Ironcrown View Post
        On the italian Ebay you can find the Sam Brown belt and the tunics with no big problems. About the tunics, since it's always very hard to find exactly what you are looking for, I suggest to buy a stripped jacket and add the missing insignia (you will be able to find original insignia rather easily). After all, the insignia were usually hand sewn so if the job is well done, it's very hard to say if the job has been done postwar or not
        No idea about the tropical camo cover. However, why do you need one? It' s not a representative piece of the italian soldier in WW2. Probably it's cool to see, but it was actually never issued (or very seldom). Most camo covers that entered in service were field made, sometime the helmets were painted with a khaky paint but more often they were left as they were issued, in their original grigioverde finish.
        I will have to look into that! Never have been able to find a stripped M40 jacket though. I have a pair of Livorno mostrine I'd like to put on a jacket.

        Reason for the helmet cover is that I have an immaculate shape Spanish-painted M33 helmet, and because these covers were used during the defense of Sicily in 1943 of which I focus my collection on, I think it would hide the paint yet keep it period.

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          #5
          You may ask to this guy with a direct message. It seems he has many tunics for sale.
          http://www.ebay.it/itm/WW1-WW2-18-UN...oAAOSw4DJYil5t
          He also has a Website:
          http://www.militariaregno.it/

          Good luck!

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            #6
            I agree with Ironcrown...but i would add that a few good militaria fairs can prove a fruitfull source for your quest...i personally have found some nice items uniforms etc at such events !....Semovente.

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              #7
              For the belt...
              Here we have to for sale on Ebay. They look good although in my opinion are a bit too expensive...
              http://www.ebay.it/itm/Cinturone-Pis...sAAOSw4A5YneCL
              http://www.ebay.it/itm/Cinturone-Pis...YAAOSw2xRYi4KG
              This one is unissued and cheaper but without holster and may be early postwar...
              http://www.ebay.it/itm/Regio-Esercit...3D182436172908
              This dealer has many belts too and are a bit cheaper...
              http://www.rbnr.net/it/shop/regio-es...nto/?mc=2&c=32
              You may also ask to him if he has a stripped m40 tunic, you never know...

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                #8
                Hi Major
                remember that Regio Esercito's belts and holsters are brown!
                Black belts and holsters are milizia items.
                Ciao
                Marco

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