I know there are various examples, either in period photos or surviving examples, of tailored SS Camouflage Tunics. Does anyone know if the same was true for the "Dot 44" Erbsenmuster Camo (Bottle Green Collars, Scalloped Pocket Flaps, Pleated Pockets, Short Skirts, etc)???
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I would love to see a legit photo(s) of a commercially tailored dot44 panzer wrap. Something that is not "off the shelf" but has been wartime modified in some way. Officers regularly had uniforms modified for comfort, better fit etc... Anything is possible!
Originally posted by sturmpioner43 View PostI know there are various examples, either in period photos or surviving examples, of tailored SS Camouflage Tunics. Does anyone know if the same was true for the "Dot 44" Erbsenmuster Camo (Bottle Green Collars, Scalloped Pocket Flaps, Pleated Pockets, Short Skirts, etc)???
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Originally posted by sturmpioner43 View PostI know there are various examples, either in period photos or surviving examples, of tailored SS Camouflage Tunics. Does anyone know if the same was true for the "Dot 44" Erbsenmuster Camo (Bottle Green Collars, Scalloped Pocket Flaps, Pleated Pockets, Short Skirts, etc)???
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=837278
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M44 camo Jacket converted to M45 style
Originally posted by sturmpioner43 View PostI know there are various examples, either in period photos or surviving examples, of tailored SS Camouflage Tunics. Does anyone know if the same was true for the "Dot 44" Erbsenmuster Camo (Bottle Green Collars, Scalloped Pocket Flaps, Pleated Pockets, Short Skirts, etc)???
from this thread:
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ghlight=dot+44
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Waffen SS Tarn Stiefelhose M 44 for cavalry in Erbstarnmuster
Not a jacket here but a Waffen SS Erbstarnmuster hose converted to Stiefelhose for cavalry
https://www.weitze.com/militaria/70/...r__185870.html
for sale on weitze.com and maybe someone can add the photo for the future of this thread
I never came across sort of heavy modified trousers on period photos
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Tailored Dot Camo Tunic with short skirt
Originally posted by sturmpioner43 View PostI know there are various examples, either in period photos or surviving examples, of tailored SS Camouflage Tunics. Does anyone know if the same was true for the "Dot 44" Erbsenmuster Camo (Bottle Green Collars, Scalloped Pocket Flaps, Pleated Pockets, Short Skirts, etc)???
and I was very surprised to discover only today that he wore a tailored Dot SS Camouflage Tunic with a shortened skirt
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Hohe 112
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So, these are fake? I would really love to see militaria of this nature being original 44dot wartime modified. Cool stuff if they are authentic wartime untouched.
Originally posted by Höhe 112 View PostNot a jacket here but a Waffen SS Erbstarnmuster hose converted to Stiefelhose for cavalry
https://www.weitze.com/militaria/70/...r__185870.html
for sale on weitze.com and maybe someone can add the photo for the future of this thread
I never came across sort of heavy modified trousers on period photos
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Thanks for posting! Keep em' coming! It appears the pocket flaps are still there but with no pockets as where he had it shortened.
Originally posted by Höhe 112 View PostI've just have a look on this photo of the Dutch volunteer SS-Hauptscharführer Gerardus Mooyman
and I was very surprised to discover only today that he wore a tailored Dot SS Camouflage Tunic with a shortened skirt
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Hohe 112
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It is and it is discussed here:
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...el#post6740506
Originally posted by NickG View PostIs this a custom made Palm wrapper?
Image shows SS-Sturmbannführer Gustav Knittel, commander of SS-Pz-Aufklärungs-Abt. 1 (LAH Div) during Operation Zitadelle in July 1943.
Note also the upgraded (unpiped) enlisted collar tabs worn on this Palm camo uniform!
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