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Wehrmacht infantry tunic, 1936 pattern, Brago 1938

Branch: HEER
Product Code: o468/8
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Wehrmacht infantry tunic, 1936 pattern, Brago 1938, unworn condition
Rare 1936 pattern Wehrmacht infantry tunic, made in 1938 from dense bright turquoise-grey wool typical of early production. Produced by Brago, as marked inside the medical pocket. Superb condition with no signs of wear. Features depot acceptance stamp B-38.

The dark green collar is fitted with early infantry collar tabs with white piping. The breast eagle is a 1938 jacquard-woven version. All buttons are factory-sewn. Three small neatly darned holes are visible on the left panel near the belt area — minimal signs of storage.

Size markings on the right internal panel:

  • Left upper: 45

  • Left lower: 74

  • Center: 90

  • Right upper: 42

  • Right lower: 65

Approximate fit is modern European size 50–52, suited for a soldier around 190 cm tall.

Additional unit markings include 9./J.R.131 (9th Company, 131st Infantry Regiment), Roman numeral I (1st Battalion), and a sewn paper tag with the size and unit J.R.15 Wien — likely indicating later reassignment, though the tunic was never issued.

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Description

Wehrmacht infantry tunic, 1936 pattern, Brago 1938, unworn condition
Rare 1936 pattern Wehrmacht infantry tunic, made in 1938 from dense bright turquoise-grey wool typical of early production. Produced by Brago, as marked inside the medical pocket. Superb condition with no signs of wear. Features depot acceptance stamp B-38.

The dark green collar is fitted with early infantry collar tabs with white piping. The breast eagle is a 1938 jacquard-woven version. All buttons are factory-sewn. Three small neatly darned holes are visible on the left panel near the belt area — minimal signs of storage.

Size markings on the right internal panel:

  • Left upper: 45

  • Left lower: 74

  • Center: 90

  • Right upper: 42

  • Right lower: 65

Approximate fit is modern European size 50–52, suited for a soldier around 190 cm tall.

Additional unit markings include 9./J.R.131 (9th Company, 131st Infantry Regiment), Roman numeral I (1st Battalion), and a sewn paper tag with the size and unit J.R.15 Wien — likely indicating later reassignment, though the tunic was never issued.

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