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WSS NCO Crusher Cap, Wool feldgrau
WSS NCO Crusher Cap, Wool feldgrau
WSS NCO Crusher Cap, Wool feldgrau
WSS NCO Crusher Cap, Wool feldgrau
WSS NCO Crusher Cap, Wool feldgrau
WSS NCO Crusher Cap, Wool feldgrau
WSS NCO Crusher Cap, Wool feldgrau
WSS NCO Crusher Cap, Wool feldgrau

WSS NCO Crusher Cap, Wool feldgrau

Reference : LOTZ208CDE
149,00
made-to-order
Options
Reproduction of a visor cap ''Crusher Cap'' troop and NCO Waffen-SS
feldgrau woolen cloth and black cloth headband,
sateen interior with manufacturer's markings,
leather sweatband,
black leather visor,
with insignia: silver aluminum eagle, silver aluminum skull.
Combat cap, soft shape, without internal stiffener.
Piping in weapon or service color, and size, available as an option.

Made to order in the Philippines.
Shipment upon receipt from the manufacturer.
Registered parcel post is included in the price.

FYI: Waffen-SS caps are always piped in white, regardless of weapon or service, except during the period from May 10, 1940 to November 5, 1940, when piping in weapon color was authorized. These caps were worn until the end of the war.
WSS NCO Crusher Cap, Wool feldgrau
WSS NCO Crusher Cap, Wool feldgrau
WSS NCO Crusher Cap, Wool feldgrau
WSS NCO Crusher Cap, Wool feldgrau
WSS NCO Crusher Cap, Wool feldgrau
WSS NCO Crusher Cap, Wool feldgrau
WSS NCO Crusher Cap, Wool feldgrau
WSS NCO Crusher Cap, Wool feldgrau

WSS NCO Crusher Cap, Wool feldgrau

Reference : LOTZ208CDE
149,00
made-to-order
Options
Reproduction of a visor cap ''Crusher Cap'' troop and NCO Waffen-SS
feldgrau woolen cloth and black cloth headband,
sateen interior with manufacturer's markings,
leather sweatband,
black leather visor,
with insignia: silver aluminum eagle, silver aluminum skull.
Combat cap, soft shape, without internal stiffener.
Piping in weapon or service color, and size, available as an option.

Made to order in the Philippines.
Shipment upon receipt from the manufacturer.
Registered parcel post is included in the price.

FYI: Waffen-SS caps are always piped in white, regardless of weapon or service, except during the period from May 10, 1940 to November 5, 1940, when piping in weapon color was authorized. These caps were worn until the end of the war.