The M43 wool trousers, or more commonly known as Keilhosen started production in late 1942, these trousers were meant to replace the standard M37 trousers that had been used previously. They had a number of changes and improvements including, a reinforced seat, tapered ankles to fit the leggings and belt loops to allow the soldier to wear suspenders. Our M43 trousers have been copied from an original down to the finest details and ar...
The M37 Field-gray wool trousers were adopted by the German Army in late 1940 and were a spin off of the standard stone-grey trousers worn by the Army in the 30s. The M37s were worn by all branches of the armed service, especially the Wehrmacht and Waffen SS units. These trousers continued to be produced throughout the war and were worn by all troops right to the last shots being fired. The pants feature a button fly, watch pocket, a...
The M43 SS Field Tunic was issued to all of the elite SS units during the Fall Months of 1943 till the end of the war. Our tunics have been copied from an original and are of excellent quality and are made of German European Wool, from one of the same companies that produced it during the war. Make sure to order your regular jacket size!
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The M40 field tunic was the most manufactured and issued tunic for the German Soldat and remained in production late into 43. It has very close similarities to the M36 in cut but the collar was change from bottle green to the standard field-gray. This tunic was issued to be Heer and Waffen SS units starting in 1939 all the way to the end of the war. The tunic features a field-gray collar, pleated pockets with scalloped flaps, cotton ...