
WWII German Reed Green HBT Tunic - At the Front
Exact reproduction of the summer Feldbluse issued in the latter half of the War to Heer (Army) troops of the Wehrmacht. Made from tough linen/ cotton herringbone twill cloth, patterned from …
M36 Tunic - At the Front
New ATF reproduction of the early model Feldbluse, worn by German troops during WWII. Commonly referred to as "tunics", these were the standard issue garment for both field and …
How German Tunics are sized - At the Front
The German tunic (Feldbluse) of the Second World War was a well-engineered garment, designed look sharp and be functional. However, it was overly complex, which certainly …
German M40 Tunic - At the Front
Reproduction of the "Model 40" Feldbluse worn by German troops throughout most of WWII. Commonly referred to as "tunics", these were the standard issue garment for both field and …
German WWII Reed Green Drill Tunic - At the Front
Reproduction of the "Reed Green" fatigue tunic worn by German troops throughout WWII. Initially issued in unbleach white, the Drillich uniform was originally intended for work details and …
WW2 German Army uniform Archives - At The Front
Typically found on US uniforms, they can be found on some gear. Years ago, I saw a German M44 tunic with them- they almost looked like tiny punch cards and were affixed with glue …
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We manufacture and sell exact reproduction WW2 Uniforms and Gear, US and German, for history buffs, re-enactors, collectors, museums and film. Many items USA made!
Feldblusen: Suitcoat Shoulders explained - At The Front
Feb 2, 2023 · The name “suitcoat” came about due to the apparent cause of this- many reproductions, both old and new, at all ends of the price spectrum, appear to have based their …
German WWII Sateen 44 Dot Tunic - At the Front
Reproduction of the Erbsentarn (44 dot) camouflage tunic. This uniform appeared in the Spring of 1944 and was worn until the end of the War. These uniforms were made from nearly a dozen …
Heer Breast & Sleeve - At the Front
NCO's and Officers both tended to wear these- as well as the EM patterns. Black bordered eagles correspond to Panzer uniforms and bottle green ones for field gray tunics.