Arguably one of the most iconic pieces of the SS Service Uniform, these Jodhpurs are made from a soft, authentic feel woollen material and feature lace-up on the lower legs. The jodhpurs also benefit from an adjustable waist, and rear, side and watch pockets.
Key Features
Material – Fine Quality Black Wool, with lace up the lower leg.
Lace up the legs to adjust to your fit.
Waist Adjustment so it can fit comfortably.
Rear, side and watch pockets to store your desirable items.
Buttons at the ankles as per the originals.
Description
Our reproduction SS Black Service Jodhpurs are some of the finest you’ll see on the market. Made from a premium-feel authentic and soft wool, these breeches are based off of the newly instated SS uniform designed by Professor Karl Diebitsch and Walter Heck in 1932. It benefits from lace up the lower leg and buttons to adjust to your calves as well as buckled waist adjustments to fit however many layers. On the waist band there are buttons to support suspenders and there is also rear, side and watch pockets.
The SS started wearing jodhpurs as a response to the government's demands that the SS appear more respectable. The uniform was influenced by the former Prussian Leib-Husaren and included a peaked cap, brown shirt, black tie, black tunic, belt with cross brace and tall boots.
These are a must-have for an SS Service impression
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The SS (Schutzstaffel) was a major paramilitary organisation under Hitler and the Nazi Party. They were tasked with the detection of actual or potential enemies of the Nazi state, the neutralisation of any opposition, policing the German people for their commitment to Nazi ideology, and providing domestic and foreign intelligence. The SS was the organisation mostly responsible for the genocide of an estimated 5.5-6 million Jews during the holocaust.
The Waffen-SS was the combat branch of the Schutzstaffel and combined combat and policing functions. The chief of the SS was Heinrich Himmler and like the SS, he did not make it past May 1945 (suicide by cyanide.)