Originally posted by Max Wünsche
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Is this a real SS Officers tunic?
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Originally posted by N.C. Wyeth View PostFollow the trail of "Davies & Son" tailors . . . although some say it's evolution goes as far back as the fat Kings of England . . . reputedly, the lining had it's beginning here - and was recognized as an early "fashion statement" of quality.
Even today, when one has a fine suit made to order, it is often utilized - as it has been recognized as the standard of quality since the early times of tailoring . . .
Thanks for your help.
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Originally posted by John Pic View PostScott, I have seen plain white sleeve lining and also material that matched the lining material.
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Originally posted by John Pic View PostMax I used to own the light weight cotton tunic you posted it is not the same as the Cavalry Regiment officers tunic made from moleskin. I loved the light weight tunic it was one of my favorites.
I was confused as I recall you mentioning the one on Martin's site use to be in your collection. I see that they are quite different, not least of which is the rank.
It is a fantastic tunic that is for sure.
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