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50's] German Army Splinter Camouflage PARATROOPER JACKET WITH HOOD

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  Payed in 1957, it became the German army "Sprint Kamo Furage Palatrow Palo Jacket". It is the arrival of super special items. This individual is said to have been mainly paid for the German Air Force (LUFTWAFFE).Once in 1946, the Luftwaffe was disbanded, but was reorganized around 1950, and was said to have been produced and paid at that time. At that time, the trouser, which is the same design, was also produced at the same time and was worn as a setup. The biggest feature of our individual is the "camouflage pattern" unique to the German army. The camouflage pattern, commonly known as the "sprinter camouflage", is a four -colored camouflage pattern developed by Germany in the late 1920s. These camouflage patterns have the official name "Buntfarbendruck 31", and in 1935 they were renamed "SplitterMuster 31".This camouflage pattern
  Payed in 1957, it became the German army Sprint Kamo Furage Palatrow Palo Jacket. It is the arrival of super special items. This individual is said to have been mainly paid for the German Air Force (LUFTWAFFE).Once in 1946, the Luftwaffe was disbanded, but was reorganized around 1950, and was said to have been produced and paid at that time. At that time, the trouser, which is the same design, was also produced at the same time and was worn as a setup. The biggest feature of our individual is the camouflage pattern unique to the German army. The camouflage pattern, commonly known as the sprinter camouflage, is a four -colored camouflage pattern developed by Germany in the late 1920s. These camouflage patterns have the official name Buntfarbendruck 31, and in 1935 they were renamed SplitterMuster 31.This camouflage pattern was mainly used in Zeltburn, and was used in many uniforms during World War II. Regarding this individual, it is a camouflage pattern of 1956 Pattern, which was newly adopted as a German uniform in 1956, imitating the splitter master pattern (sprinter pattern). Despite the difference in production age, the destructive zigzag pattern peculiar to the splitter master pattern is inherited, and the random pattern of dashes called rindrop is applied in some places to enhance the camouflage effect.The white spots that show the intentional gap can be distinguished from the design during the war. In fact, the sprinter pattern of this age has confirmed that there are at least two characteristic color variations, which are pale blue or pale green.It is unknown whether these differences are intentional, simply due to the dye lot or the manufacturer's difference. This pattern, manufactured from 1956 to 1960, was not completely introduced to the German army, and was mainly adopted by infantry units and airborne units, and most of the time was withdrawn by the end of 1960. Not only the camouflage pattern, but also the details are like a military item. A total of four snap button -type flap pockets that make you imagine the TAP47 of the French Air Force are attached to the torso and hem.The upper pocket is included with D -ring. On the side is a ventilation hole to prevent stuffiness inside. Regarding this individual, it is a rare individual with most hoods that are missing.Isn't it a nice point for those who are looking for a complete product? The previous match adopts a double -winged double structure with a snap button peculiar to the Zip Zip and German army, and has excellent design but also functionality.The zip slider uses a RIRI zip. It is a large round collar specification with a chin strap designed to prevent wind from entering and increasing heat retention, so I think it looks cool even if you wear it as a stand color.  On the inside of the pocket, you can also check the tag with the size notation and the payment year.From the description of Jan. 1957 in the tag, it can be speculated that it was paid in January 1957.It is a first look at individuals that have tags so beautifully, so it is honest to be able to purchase under these conditions Regardless of domestic and overseas, there are a very small number of surviving numbers, so there are many people who first look at them. The size notation is 174-88, 44-61I think it corresponds to M ~ L in Japanese size. Even if you look at the actual size, I think that it is a golden size that suits the Japanese body type, so I think that it can be worn by people with a wide range of body.It looks like a military item, and it looks good to put it on with a large size. Originally made for over jackets that assume that they are worn from the clothes, soBasically, the sense of size is larger for any individual.Since the armholes and width are plenty, I think that it is the first place that can be enjoyed by people of various body types. Although there is a feeling of use such as attachment, dirt, buttons, etc. unique to the fabric, there is no major damage to wear, so you can still wear it. In recent years, German items have been particularly attracting attention, but it seems that German items originally exist, including historical backgrounds, and it seems that supply to demand has not caught up. 。 Since it is a German army with a certain number of enthusiastic fans, there is no doubt that it is a drooling archbofiece that collectors do not let go. Not only rarity but also as a fashion item, I think it is a very cool one, so I would like you to wear it without hesitation. It is not a product that can be bought if you pay money, but it is not possible to arrive in the future. The first place as a wardrobe, as well as a collection item design source.I think that it is a gem that you rarely see in Japan, so if you are looking for or who like unusual items, do not miss this opportunity.  

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