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    Opinion on SS DOT Camo Panzer trousers

    Hello
    Pleased yours opinon son this ss dot Panzer . trousers . Colours slightly subdued , damages and repairs .
    Thank you for your help .
    Mathieu
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      #3
      Where is the inside black waist belt ?

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        #4
        Real,

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          #5
          Hello
          Thank you for comments ;

          the black cotton belt has been removed for use as well as the metal buckle. The pants have been worn and show signs of significant wear.
          Mathieu

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            #6
            Real, but I think rather expensive for a worn faded out color pair with removed belt. I would pass and find a better pair for your money.

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              #7
              Thank you
              But my wrap is in the same condition . Found at Caen ( Normandy ) in 1994 !!
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                #8
                Well then up to you if you want to pay that much for the pants in that condition. I think they are 2000 too much in that condition. But if you are hapoy that is all that matters.

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                  #9
                  Royal .

                  Thats what is called a classic NORMANDY print dot.
                  Nice match to your wrap.
                  If you have the funds go for it.....

                  The fact that the pants are missing the belt mean nothing as the original tanker could have remover it himself.

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                    #10
                    Really nice, hard to find not messed with.

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                      #11
                      True, as it was common for men to modify garments for comfort and fit. Either tailor modified or in the field.



                      Originally posted by kammo man View Post

                      The fact that the pants are missing the belt mean nothing as the original tanker could have remover it himself.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by panzerrune View Post
                        True, as it was common for men to modify garments for comfort and fit. Either tailor modified or in the field.
                        Not only for comfort and fit, also for practical reasons like getting into a tank easier etc. which would be a valid explanation in this case.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by panzerrune View Post
                          True, as it was common for men to modify garments for comfort and fit. Either tailor modified or in the field.
                          Not only for comfort and fit, also for practical reasons like getting into a tank easier etc. which would be a valid explanation in this case.

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