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off-white drillich trousers |
June 14, 2011 |
| Reviewer:
Dennis Neamand
from Watsontown, PA United States
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I had to heme the legs but fit great and look great too.
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Off-white drillich trousers |
June 1, 2011 |
| Reviewer:
William Donegan
from Charleston, WV United States
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Rick,
The placement of the suspender buttons was too wide so I shortened the distance by restiching one button on each side in the front. The rear was perfect. They are well cut, heavy material, but the color and feel are perfect for hot weather.
I have two types suspenders and both work well, original 1930s and repop German.
They look a lot like Civil War period civilian trousers and I am going to wear one pair to the 150th Philippi this week end. I am curious to see if anyone can tell that they are 1940s style. I am going to keep one pair for church.
I will wear the heck out of one pair and end up wearing them to Conneaut with a reed green hbt. I have seen plenty of pictures of German troops still wearing the off-white pants with green tunics all through out the war.
Bill Donegan
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Nice |
April 26, 2011 |
| Reviewer:
Robert Luta
from Lewisberry, PA United States
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These trousers are really nice and I would highly recommend them. The only issue I have is: No size stamps. Outside of this, the quality seems to be there and the fit was great. Shipping and customer service was awesome, I'll be back!!
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