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PSU11 Ultra rare Waffen-SS oakleaf pattern drillich camouflage Panzer wrap

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Ultra rare Waffen-SS oakleaf pattern drillich camouflage Panzer wrap, constructed entirely of drillich cloth having an HBT weave, the external side is printed in the autumn pattern oakleaf pattern with the reverse being printed in the spring pattern, there is one internal breast patch pocket, below that is a single buttoning tab with the other buttoning tab and its corresponding button having been removed by the former owner, above the buttoning tab is a light grey colored HBT waist tie tape, the other tie tapes and their tunnels were removed long ago, all of the seven convex black composite closure and lapel buttons remain, cuffs ends are plain as they should be, wrap was never setup for wear with shoulder straps nor does a sleeve eagle appear to have been installed, the rear waist darts have been let out for a looser fit but the lower edge of the wrap is unaltered, this SS Panzer wrap exhibits wear and fading from service use, the inner upper edge of the rear collar line and the seams of the under sleeve ends are a bit abraded, beside that there are no repairs or holes/tears to the fabric, textbook example that predates the Erbsentarn pattern Panzer wraps and one of the very few known to still be in existence, USD $15,500 SOLD

 
 

 
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