Originally posted by 90th Light
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I have seen the same thing as you state above. Many show little to no signs of having been washed (I am really trying to think back to what I saw in Germany and Austria in the very early 1980s because 30 years later anything could and has been done to many of these that I run into) and really the clue for me then was that the hbt pocket bags showed the washing the most of any component of the smock. My example is very bright and not faded like the last example posted by Chris. Also on mine and many others (but not the one posted by Chris) the ONLY area of the smock sewn with the heavy green thread is the pocket flap and pocket flap button hole...even the flap is attached to the smock with the lighter gray thread that can be seen on the sleeve seams on Chris's example.....I'm not saying that means much but just noting it.
There were many examples that I saw back then that were more faded or heavily washed or maybe washed in stronger detergent or hotter water as opposed to actually more washings? It think that they were also tumble dried....but hard to say 100%. Some were also damaged both prior to the washing (holes for instance) and maybe as a result of the washing with pulled loose seams mostly around the elastic.
Also a clue to washing is the wear on the high parts of the pleats or gathers where the elastic in waist and cuffs is sewn.....but this kind of wear will also always happen with normal wear and use as well.
My strong guess is that these were washed in large industrial type machines or if not it would have taken a week to wash this many of these.....but either way they would have to have been washed in batches either to import or to handle I guess......
What I do not know because I was not there and have read and heard some conflicting things in this regard is if these were washed before or after coming in to Austria.....I strongly suspect it was before.....but if so the "bales" would not have been wartime configured of course.....so I don't know.
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