The spot I surrounded I do not find it on any photo of time but I find it on copies I do not think this is a coincidence
The clothes made by the Germans at the time was of very good quality the seams were straight without overflow sewn edge to edge to avoid any loss of fabric
More at the time the women were behind it is engineered to sew it produced a careful and quality work therefore the jackets with the seams that are not straight with threads that overflow from everywhere it is not possible that, They are of origin
You just missed one very important factor ; most of those camo uniforms ( writing about dot camo jackets/pants ) were made in concetration camps ( like Ravensbruck ) by free forced labour ( inmates ) , or in ghetto factories ( like in Litzmannstadt ghetto ) who often didn't have good sewing skills or simply don't care too much of high quality.
The quality might be high at pre war and early war period, but later in war was much lower as war progress and time was running out.
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