The jacket of this uniform came in two variants: first standard version in wool with a standing collar, and then a linen version, intended for summer use, and with a stand-and-fall collar. The wool version was worn in the summer as well. Both variants had breast and hip pockets with scalloped flaps. The trousers came in several patterns, with Hungarian units having trousers with a special lace trim. Non-riding troops wore straight, loose trousers gathered at the ankle by gaiters. Mountain troops and Landwehr wore knee breeches with long stockings. Foot artillery were equipped with pantaloons, big in the thigh but tight below the knee. Mounted units had breeches.
By Peter Jung, Darko Pavlovic
This book has the answers to this question supposedly. There is also a second volume to it covering the years 1916-1918.
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Authentic Canadian World War II uniforms can be purchased through military salvage stores and thrift stores. Reproductions of these uniforms can be ordered from specialty shops such as Costumes Inc.
The uniforms were made in factories in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom, India and other countries. The women were the ones who did most of the work since the men had been called to fight on the war front or to support the warriors. The military quarter masters then issued the uniforms to the service people. Private tailoring companies were also contracted to make uniforms from various countries.
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Andrew Mollo has written: 'The armed forces of World War II' -- subject- s -: Armed Forces, Equipment and supplies, History, Insignia, Military uniforms, World War, 1939-1945 'A pictorial history of the SS, 1923-1945' -- subject- s -: Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei, Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei. Schutzstaffel, Pictorial works 'World Army Uniforms Since Nineteen Thirty-Nine' 'Daggers of the Third German Reich 1933-1945' 'Uniforms and Insignia of the Navies of World War II' 'To the death's head true' -- subject- s -: History, Politics and government, Waffen-SS 'Army uniforms of World War I' -- subject- s -: Military uniforms, World War, 1914-1918
The cost to the Federal government for military uniforms varied over the duration of the war. With that said the contract to make the uniforms may be benchmarked by the contract the government gave to Brooks Brothers to make them. The cost charged by Brooks Brothers was $19.20.
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Yes , the uniforms had changed from world war to world war such as the field uniform of those who served in the first world war went from khaki colored to that of olive drab , the helmets changed shapes , field packs changed , dress uniforms changed , etc ... ~ see link below .
According to the United States Department of Agriculture, during World War II and the Korean conflict, the United States imported half the wool required for military uniforms and blankets.
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Try this site http://www.diggerhistory.info/pages-uniforms/all-forces.htm It has a detailed list of the uniforms.