Happy 2017 to all my readers!! It's been a long time since I sat down and wrote a post for all of you to read so I'll catch you all up to speed a bit. I'm gearing up to head out in a few weeks to my second Battle of the Bulge (FIG) reenactment in Fort Indiantown Gap, PA. This is a wonderful event put on every year by the WWII Historical Association. The organizers put in countless hours to execute this event and make it one of the not to miss events along the East Coast. This event deserves it's own separate post to describe it well so for now I'll leave just a few pictures below.
Working some of the switchboards at FIG 2016 |
Dinners & Dirndls always make for a wonderful evening, FIG 2016 |
First off was the "Walking Out" uniform, this uniform is the basic uniform NHdH often were seen wearing in original photographs and consisted of the double breasted tunic, skirt, overseas cap, and service shirt. For this uniform I decided to purchase from Schusters. Schusters is a company located in Belarus, Russia that specializes in reproduction uniforms for both German and Russian military from WWI and WW2. A note when dealing with Schuster is that you must have patience, there is a significant language barrier when communicating with them and their lead times are very long. So don't order at the last minute for an event and get frustrated when they can't meet your deadline, the best plan is to order at least 4 months before you need the item. Once getting past that, I have to say I was very impressed with the uniform I received. The tailoring is fantastic since they make it according to your measurements and the quality of the wool is great too. The wool is certainly not any of the cheap wool or polyester/wool blend you often see from the Asian manufacturers of reproduction uniforms. The price was about mid-range for the female uniform market at just under $300 for the tunic, skirt, and hat. I would recommend this uniform to anyone shopping for a wool walking out uniform for this impression.
A selfie but unfortunately the only photo I have in my Schusters Uniform, Rockford 2016 |
The summer uniform was pretty straight forward in it's design as it consists of a white linen skirt with kickpleats and a white linen button up blouse. The skirt I was able to reverse pattern from my Luftwaffe uniform skirt and the blouse was a mishmash of various pattern pieces I had for other blouses. The uniform was quite well received and turned out beautifully. In addition the gift of the summer uniform to my friend was a complete surprise and something she truly appreciated.
Enjoying our lunch while trying to keep the white uniforms clean, D-Day Ohio 2016 |
Photo taken by Canteen Cowboy at D-Day Ohio 2016 |
The same friend who I did the summer uniform was one that I decided to reproduce this uniform for along with one for myself. Both her and I lamented the inconvenience when we are at field events that we didn't have a uniform with pants to wear which drove our desire to try and reproduce this uniform. After hours of research on this uniform I felt prepared to tackle this project.
Research & the start of notes on the pattern for the M44 uniform |
Before starting on the final uniforms, the correct materials had to be sourced. The Heer M44 uniforms were made of a Feldgrau colored wool which is not an easily sourced color wool. Both Hessen and At the Front sell this wool by the yard though. I requested swatches from both of them and after receiving both swatches and comparing them I chose to proceed with the fabric from At the Front. Hessen's was not a bad wool or an incorrect color, it was just a preference to go with At the Front. Buttons were also sourced from At the Front and the insignia came from Bill's Militaria.
Many late nights, long weekends, and blood, sweat, and tears went into these uniforms but I am very happy with how they turned out. I would easily estimate that over 100 hours if not more of work went into this project. The uniforms finally made their debut at IR134's annual December event, "Christmas in the Trenches," in Lugoff, SC. Again this is a wonderful event that deserves it own separate post to do it justice. Although I will say these uniforms were perfect for the event, as it wasn't only a field tactical event but occurred when South Carolina had unseasonably cold weather so warm wool pants were a welcomed comfort in the cold weather.
Morning Appell at CIT 2016 |
The entire NHdH squad from IR134, CIT 2016 |
Links of Interest:
Battle of the Bulge Event Link:
http://www.wwiiha.org/new/index.php
D-Day Conneaut (Ohio):
http://www.ddayohio.us/
Schusters:
http://schusters.ru/en
IR134 "Hoch und Deutschmeister":
www.IR134-HuD.com
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