I heard that Dot-uniforms with "blurred-edge" dots (made of material pictured above) first appeared on the market in 80-s. Many believe they are all repros from Czech or something like this. Some collectors and dealers believe they are original. The story I was told once by one of these believers was that a bunch of unissued uniforms was found somewhere. Most of it was tropical uniforms (all nice original) and these dot-camo (dot pz.wraps, ss-trousers, ss-dot-pz.pants). All of metal parts(buttons, buckles) on these uniforms were rusted. Many of these Dot uniforms are constructed of various different materials with different fabric-weaves, printed patterns, colors. Some of these materials are "textbook" : correct pattern-repeat, white-ghosts, pattern-bleeding, dot-colors, and no "blurred-edge" dots. If these garments were made solely of this "textbook" material (and some of them are), they would probably easily pass as original. But they have elements (or are entirely made) of that material with "blurred-edge" dots that has all it "wrong": no pattern-bleeding, no white-ghosts, pattern-repeat is over 60 cm (instead of usual 50 cm), dots themself have "unusual" shapes and mixed-up colors ( for example, a camo element/shape that is always light-green on "textbook" examples you can find it dark-green on this "blurred-edge-dot" material) all this is the reason why these uniforms are always rejected as fake.
There is a dot-set offered on the Collector's Guild right now. The trousers from the set is one of those "found uniforms" made with "blurred-edge" dot material (note fit-adjustment and belts straps). Below is three identical trousers, the Collector's Guild's trousers are on top.
I sincerely do not know if they are fake or not, I am trying to learn. Maybe they are original, but if so then all the camo uniforms made of this "blurred-edge-dot" material is original too (pictured below)
I know there were many threads/discussions about these "blurred-edge-dot" uniforms on this forum before. I even noticed that some of the garments that have only small elements made of this "blurred-edge-dot"material in their construction (like belt loops only) passed as original, but all of the uniforms that are made entirely or mostly of this "blurred-edge-dot"material are always caled "fake". Something is illlogical IMO here, why would fakers make and use an obvious wrong dot-pattern material and implement it in their fakes if they lready had made a perfect "textbook" pattern material?
What do you think maybe these found uniforms could be in fact all original and this unusual "blurred-edge-dot" material is just a variation?
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