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German trouser
Base one- Sergeant
- Name : tonton Abilgos
Age : 52
Location : Philippines
Registration date : 2012-05-10
Number of posts : 282
- Post n°1
German trouser
CollectinSteve- ADMIN
- Location : New England, US
Registration date : 2009-03-08
Number of posts : 6906
- Post n°2
Re: German trouser
That's an interesting piece. It is not a German government (military or otherwise) issued item, but it was made by a well known German contractor. Wahler makes things for many different governments as well as the civilian market.
The tag implies this was made for the Italian Army (the E. I. = Esercito Italiano) in 1983. "Taglia" is Italian for "Size".
Steve
The tag implies this was made for the Italian Army (the E. I. = Esercito Italiano) in 1983. "Taglia" is Italian for "Size".
Steve
saltefanden- Lieutenant
- Age : 47
Location : Denmark
Registration date : 2010-12-23
Number of posts : 731
- Post n°3
Re: German trouser
Yup, those look very much like standart OD Italian trousers, from the 70's-80's I believe, but I've never seen any by that maker.
Interesting. Does the lower trouser legs have zippers?
Interesting. Does the lower trouser legs have zippers?
Base one- Sergeant
- Name : tonton Abilgos
Age : 52
Location : Philippines
Registration date : 2012-05-10
Number of posts : 282
- Post n°4
Re: German trouser
Oooopsss i just move my post to the italian section.. Thank you guys:-)
Base one- Sergeant
- Name : tonton Abilgos
Age : 52
Location : Philippines
Registration date : 2012-05-10
Number of posts : 282
- Post n°5
Re: German trouser
nope it doesnt have zippers, but it was garterized the previous owner slit the stitches on the lower side to make it wider.saltefanden wrote:Yup, those look very much like standart OD Italian trousers, from the 70's-80's I believe, but I've never seen any by that maker.
Interesting. Does the lower trouser legs have zippers?
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