613 $
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Marking: | 83130 |
Country: | USSR |
Dating: | 1935 (?) year |
The original. |
An extremely rare item of Red Army uniforms, made, judging by the stamp, in 1935. Fully corresponds to the description approved by the Committee for Standardization of the NCLP SSR2 on October 8, 1932: "The padded jacket is a single-breasted cotton jacket, straight cut, fastened along the side to the top with 4 buttons available in the left side with four sewn loops (with belt loops). The floors are straight without tucks, with side patch pockets, quilted through the top, cotton wool and lining with parallel shared machine stitches. The distance between the stitches is 6 cm. The back is straight, solid or with a split seam in the middle, at the waist it is tightened with a metal buckle. The back stitch is the same as the hollow. The stand-up collar is soft, fastened with one button with a loop sewn to its left end. The collar height is 3 cm. The sleeves are single-seam, ending at the bottom with a small slit and cuffs, fastened with a single button with a loop sewn to the end of the upper half of the cuff. The stitching of the sleeves is the same with the hollow… Material - upper - diagonal gymnastic khaki; lining - calico dyed gray or khaki; cotton wool of the 2nd grade". Size 48. It differs from post-war quilted jackets in the absence of an inner pocket, thicker fabric, buttons and a number of other features. Of the defects, it should be noted a somewhat worn-out collar in the back, the absence of one button loop and 2 of the 5 later buttons. Guarantee of authenticity. A rarity.
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