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    Female Luft uniform help

    Can I please find out if this is a female medic uniform?? Thanks very much. luft womans jacket 3.png luft womans jacket 2.png luft womens jacket.png

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    Female Luftwaffenhelferinnen never wore Gefreiter chevrons, they had specific rank badges. Also their tunics had no pockets with buttoned flaps. On the pic it looks as if there is a button on the right pocket. Better pics would help.

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      #3
      Thanks for the help. I was thinking the jacket may have had the insignia reapplied possibly by someone without the proper knowledge. But I will get some better pics posted soon. Thank you

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        more pics female luft jacket 4.png female luft jacket 3.png female luft jacket 2.png female luftwaffe jacket.png female luft jacket 5.png

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          #5
          Looks like some kinda big size Fliegerbluse, holes for the belt hooks, but there're no button holes, so, how to close it ?
          No clue what it is actually .., strange exotic item..

          Jos

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            #6
            Why should this be female at all?

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              #7
              Don't know for sure just appeared to be cut like their garments. Seems a bit customized? Perhaps created by someone for wear without getting a direct military issue blouse??

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                #8
                Originally posted by Jos L C View Post
                Looks like some kinda big size Fliegerbluse, holes for the belt hooks, but there're no button holes, so, how to close it ?
                No clue what it is actually .., strange exotic item..

                Jos
                Also wonder about that, where are the button holes?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by RamJet View Post
                  Also their tunics had no pockets with buttoned flaps. On the pic it looks as if there is a button on the right pocket.
                  So those poor girls were issued with fakes...?
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Gran Sasso View Post

                    So those poor girls were issued with fakes...?


                    Patrick, You know that they wear another kind of tunic on this pic. On the photo which opened this thread the item in question looks similar to the suit jacket. And these have no buttons.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by RamJet View Post



                      Patrick, You know that they wear another kind of tunic on this pic. On the photo which opened this thread the item in question looks similar to the suit jacket. And these have no buttons.
                      Actually, the tunic here does not close to any female tunic - a bit of this type, a bit of that.... Frankenstein for me!

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                        #12
                        A Fliegerbluse tailored to this condition for civil use after the war perhaps.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by RamJet View Post
                          A Fliegerbluse tailored to this condition for civil use after the war perhaps.
                          I think this could be right.

                          Re-badged now, but if you look at the cut (particularly the lapels) it could easily pass for a fairly nattie civilian jacket.

                          Fashionable; chic and cheap (post 1945).

                          N

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Nachrichten View Post

                            I think this could be right.

                            Re-badged now, but if you look at the cut (particularly the lapels) it could easily pass for a fairly nattie civilian jacket.

                            Fashionable; chic and cheap (post 1945).

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                            I agree.

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