Edward
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H.Johnson said:Edward,
By 'early war', I'm assuming you mean the 1940 style rather than the 1936 or 1943 (the dates are unofficical and arbitrary in any case).
Yes, the Swiss trousers are similar but in a heavier fabric and much cheaper, but without the fishtail back. Expect to pay 25 GBP for unissued Swiss originals and twice that for reproduction 1940 German field trousers.
Yes, that's exactly what I mean, the 1940 field trousers with the straight ankles, as opposed to the pulled-in, fastened ankles of the later war versions.
fftopic: What was the difference with the 36 trousers? I had previously speculated that the straight ankle options, akin to more 'normal' civilian trousers, were a hangover design from the prewar period which gave way to the fastened and pulled in ankles, which would be more useable in a combat environment. I may be utterly off on that, though.