Heer Ensemble of field uniforms for an Infantry Leutnant
This completely untouched set of field uniforms, came directly from the relatives in Austria. The original owner was reportedly KIA in 1944 and the uniforms sent back to the family. Please contact me for further details.
The set consists of:
- M36 issued field tunic upgraded to officer and slightly retailored to get a shorter waist section as was fashion at the time. Loops for one badge and signs of another badge and a ribbon bar having been pinned directly to the tunics. All insignia 100% originally applied including the Ostmedal and EK2 ribbons.
- Privately tailored riding breeches with leather reinforcements.
- Privately tailored greatcoat with dagger hanger and tailor label.
Field made camouflage shirt made from captured US fabric. Shirt has rather wide sleeves and is large enough to be worn over the tunic.
Field made breeches also made from captured fabric. These have a tightening strap on the back which has come loose on one side.
All parts show honest wear but are free of mothing.
It's rare to find untouched field uniforms like this.
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