688 $
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Marking: | 83308 |
Country: | USSR |
Dating: | 1932-1941 gg |
The original. |
One of the rarest examples of Soviet uniforms in very good collectible condition. They do not have knee pads, which indicates that they were manufactured before 1941. The manufacturer's stamp on the tag is unreadable. On sale, we met for the first time in several years, found together with a quilted jacket of 1935, also sold in our store. An ideal set of uniforms for a mannequin of a militia member or a soldier of the Red Army during the Soviet-Finnish war or the Battle for Moscow. Taking into account the fact that this sample of the uniform was worn to holes in the war and post–war period, finding trousers in such an almost excellent condition is a great success for any collector of Soviet uniforms of the pre-war and war period. Guarantee of authenticity.
In accordance with the All-Union Standard 5174, approved on October 8, 1932, a new model of cotton pants is adopted for the supply of personnel of the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army. Cotton trousers of the 1932 model were in production until 1941, when they were replaced with cotton trousers with lei and knee pads. The trousers of the trousers are double-seam, cotton, with a through stitch, wide, tapering downwards. The halves of the trousers are connected along the side and step seams, and similar ones are connected to each other by a back seam (elephant) and a short front seam. The bottoms of the pants end with a slit, hemmed equally with the bottom edge, and have attached ties 60 cm long. At the top, the rear halves of the pants are tightened with a metal buckle. One-piece trousers are allowed on the side - without a seam, with only one step seam. The pant legs are quilted through the top, cotton wool and lining with parallel shared machine stitches. The distance between the stitches is 6 cm. The pockets are internal, shared, sealed with a leaf, located at the top of the side seams. The incision is sealed on the left with a codpiece, on the right-with an allowance of the right edge of the incision and, in addition, it is closed from the inside with an oncoming insulation valve. The latter is sewn to the left leg behind the codpiece and fastened with a button under the allowance (cut) of the right leg. The slit (codpiece) is fastened with two buttons. Belt (of two half-belts)-straight, low, slightly widened to the front ends, fastened with two buttons. Loops of 3 pieces, sewn with the upper ends to the half-belts, and the lower ones to the legs. Cotton wool is laid out in a uniform layer in the insulation valve and in all parts of the trousers, not reaching approximately 13 cm to the bottom edge of the pants. The layer of cotton wool at the bottom of the pants should not abruptly come to naught. The cotton wool in the valve is laid in a thin layer. All seams must be sewn and additionally re-stitched or in places in the lining can be stitched. The seams of various extensions and wedges are stitched. The seam of the wedge of single-seam trousers should coincide with one of the shared stitches. The frequency of stitches for all types of stitches should be at least 18 by 5 cm. Material: upper-diagonal harem khaki; lining-dyed calico, gray or khaki; cotton wool x/ b. 2 grades.
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