Four pocket tunic (tuchrock) for an Nco of the Luftwaffe.








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Four pocket tunic (tuchrock) for an Nco of the Luftwaffe in WW2. The tuchrock (M35), until the next advent of the fliegerbluse, was the service jacket and going out for all the Luftwaffe’s members, including officers. Later on, it was issued along with the fliegerbluse for formal / dress occasions. The tunic, we show here, is of the second pattern infact the piping (waffenfarbe) around the neck is absent. It belonged to a sergeant (unteroffizier) of the air crew. In this case, a "motoring specialist", as demonstrated by the embroidered badge on the left sleeve. Embroidered eagle of the second pattern over the top right pocket. Hooks for the suspension of the belt still mounted. Internally are presente the Luftwaffe's acceptance marks L.B.A., the manufacturer marks with the measures of the tunic and those of the Luftwaffe Unit. The jacket is in good conditions, except for a few slight passages of moth that shaved the fabric in some places. Absolutely uncommon piece and original.

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This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 06 May, 2020.

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