
WW2 German Panzer Combi Overalls - Italian Camo
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WW2 German Panzer Combi - Italian Camo
Worn over black wool Panzer uniforms, these repro WW2 German Combis in Italian Camo provided camouflage protection to the crew when outside of their vehicles. The M1929 Telo mimetico (Italian: camouflage cloth) was a military camouflage pattern used by the Italian Army for shelter-halves (telo tenda) and later for uniforms for much of the 20th century.
Features:
- Top-quality reproductions
- 100% cotton
- Two button-close chest pockets
- Two button-close hip pockets
- One button-close thigh pocket
- Elasticated waist on the back
- Button-up front
- Italian Camo
- Loops on shoulders for shoulder boards
- Cotton ankle ties
- Adjustable flap around the ankle to allow easier on and off
- Single-button wrist cuff closure
These WW2 Reversible German Combis in Italian Camo make a fantastic addition to your Panzer kit!


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