WORLD WAR ONE (WW1) IMPERIAL GERMAN ARMY UNIFORM
Authentic requisition items for World War One (WW1) Imperial German Army Uniform
TUNIC
World war one(ww1, wwi) Waffenrock tunic is made from a very good and heavy quality wool in stone grey serge uniforms. Waffenrock tunic comes with white cotton lining and the hooks attached to use the belt and show the corner of waist.
TROUSER
World war one Waffenrock trousers are also available and are made as the same fabric as the tunic.
FIELDMUTZ CAP
The WWII Fieldmutz Cap, an authentic military-style cap crafted for collectors, reenactors, and history enthusiasts. Made with precision and premium materials, this cap captures the essence of WWII military headgear.
LEGGING/PUTTEES
World war one(WW1,wwi) legging/puttees are also available as the same fabric of uniform
LEATHER JACKBOOTS OR MARCHING BOOTS
World war one (WW1,wwi) Imperial German army Leather Marching Boots or Jackboots are made from rough side out leather in black or brown/tan.
GERMAN ARMY LEATHER CARTRIDGE POUCH
World war one(WW1,wwi) Imperial German Army Leather Cartridge pouch are made from 1005 leather with pebble grain finished.
WW1 GERMAN ARMY UNIFORM GUIDE
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FREQUENT QUESTIONS
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