German WW2 Heer M38 Army Side Cap Infantry with Enlisted Mans Badges Sewn on
M38 Heer Feldmutze complete with insignia and Infantry waffenfarbe soutache.
This M38 fedmutze has the white infantry waffenfarbe soutache and the 2 piece enlisted mans eagle and cockade badges already sewn on.
The colour and feel of the wool on these caps are a good match to the RUM M36 and M40 wool tunics.
The M38 feldmutze is sometimes referred to as the M35, M38, feldmutze, field cap or side cap.
M38 Heer Feldmutze complete with insignia and Infantry waffenfarbe soutache.
This M38 fedmutze has the white infantry waffenfarbe soutache and the 2 piece enlisted mans eagle and cockade badges already sewn on.
The colour and feel of the wool on these caps are a good match to the RUM M36 and M40 wool tunics.
The standard German Army Infantry field cap at the beginning of WW2 was the M38 field cap or side cap. It was first worn in 1935 by the German Army and was eventually replaced in 1943 by the M43 Feldmutze.
The M38 feldmutze is sometimes referred to as the M35, M38, feldmutze, field cap or side cap.
Features:
- M38 cap made of wool.
- Flat round top
- Fully lined.
- Metal grommet on each side for ventilation.
- Army eagle and swastika badge in Bevo style sewn on the front.
- Reich cockade badge sewn on the front.
- Infantry white soutache sewn on the front.
Restricted Product? | No |
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Affiliation | German |
Service | Army |
Rank Rating | Enlisted |
Material | Wool |