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    Hi,

    Italian camouflage garments are a bit the ugly ducklings amongst collectors of camouflage garments, but original photos of the Normandy campaign do show these were widespread worn and existed.
    Can you please post some original footage with visible pieces? What patterns where worn? Were they tailored after the textbook Tarnjacke pattern?

    What would be your opinion on this piece?

    Kind regards,
    Gerd V
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        italian camo

        ...ugly ducklings...?!...maybe...
        Here my humble contribution from my collection: Polizei windjacke and unusual two pockets field tunic...
        Maybe because I'm from Italy, but I like this kind of camouflage!
        Stefano
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          I think the Italian camo pattern is one of the most attractive. I would love to find a period made set of Italian camo pants. Hell even a period set of Splinter camo pants would be great but Italian camo is by far my favorite. Matt

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            i always like a lot these items i find this pattern always interesting by the way i would buy them only at certain price... and, rightly usual aren't for free so never had one.

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              #7
              Originally posted by willysproject View Post

              What would be your opinion on this piece?
              Postwar (not a fake or repro though), IMO, made from a german zelt that was made from italian material, obviously.

              Cheers

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                Originally posted by Fritz View Post
                Postwar (not a fake or repro though), IMO, made from a german zelt that was made from italian material, obviously.

                Cheers
                With that neck, yes.

                //Felix

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                  Originally posted by afrikasandman View Post
                  I think the Italian camo pattern is one of the most attractive. I would love to find a period made set of Italian camo pants. Hell even a period set of Splinter camo pants would be great but Italian camo is by far my favorite. Matt
                  same here.....

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                    Italian camo is a bit underrated in the Waffen-SS community. But for me it's the battle of Normandy when I see them. I have a nice set as well....

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                      Originally posted by Fred Fokkelman View Post
                      Italian camo is a bit underrated in the Waffen-SS community. But for me it's the battle of Normandy when I see them. I have a nice set as well....
                      share it with us Fred!!!!!

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                        Originally posted by Spanish Freiwillige View Post
                        share it with us Fred!!!!!
                        I will... have to take some pictures.

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                          Hi,
                          What are the thoughts on this one. Why would it have been impossible that there have been wartime made garments out of Italian Zelts?

                          Kind regards,
                          Gerd V
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