
Wehrmacht uniforms in wool
The Wehrmacht Heer uniforms shown here are listed from the earliest designs to the latest dated .
Feldbluse 1941 converted into a NCO artillery uniform with dark green collar.
Feldbluse 1942 converted into an Officers infantry uniform with dark green collar.
Feldbluse 1942 textbook example for infantry troops
Feldbluse 1943 converted into a NCO Panzerjäger uniform
Feldbluse 1943 textbook example for transportation troops
Feldbluse 1943 textbook example for panzergrenadier troops
Feldbluse 1943 converted into a NCO transportation uniform
Wehrmacht Heer uniforms made of other cloth
Maker mark stamp and 5 size stamps on the inside of the HBT uniform.
Textbook 1943 herringbone twill (HBT) or Drillich uniform for infantry troops.
Tropical Feldbluse 1941 for an NCO with AFRIKAKORPS cuff title
Five stamps visible on the inside : H41 = the clothing office of Hannover year 41, next to it we see 4 size stamps
On the folded inside we see the S rings to hold the detachable buttons and the maker mark : E.&W. Reitz Uniformwerk
Great coats in wool
Wachmantel M43 in green wool, note the breast pockets and the stitching line at the lower edge.
Wachmantel M43 in green wool, note the breast pockets and the stitchin line at the lower edge. We also see Panzergrenadier shoulder boards
Regular Wehrmacht Heer great coat in green wool with NCO shoulder boards
Regular Wehrmacht Heer great coat in green wool.
Panzer Wrappers
Panzer wrapper of a lieutenant of the Wehrmacht Heer tank troops, recognizable at the pink piping around the collar and collar tabs. The wrapper is made of black wool.
Panzer wrapper of a lieutenant of the Wehrmacht Heer armoured transmission troops, recognizable at the lemon yellow piping around the collar and collar tabs.
Trousers
Regular Wehrmacht Heer M37 woolen trousers in green wool.