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military jackets with utility kilts
Hello all, I have been reading several threads on this subject. But I had an idea and wanted to get some opinions on it. I do like the ike style jacket and the British battle dress as well. But I was wondering.... would a panzer wrap in dark grey or black look good with a modern kilt? Now I in no way support the nazi party. But I think that jacket would look sharp. Ofcourse without any german military insignia of any type on it. I just think the lines of it would look good. Let me know what you think. I wouldn't want to offend anyone by wearing it if it's in bad taste.
Last edited by harmon; 22nd September 16 at 02:38 PM.
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I googled and saw two types of Panzer "Wrap" jackets. One had buttons that show when closed, the other had the buttons hidden.
My "Ike" jacket has buttons that are hidden and are difficult to open when wet. I like the clean line of the jacket front and put up with that nuance. I expect these jackets will have pluses and minuses, but the cut (waist length) will work well with a traditional kilt. They might be a tad short for newer kilt designs that hang on the hips instead of across the navel.
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It's a cool style of jacket so if you like it, why not? Don't sweat over someone being offended or taking you for a Nazi. Do keep in mind the length of the jacket and how high you wear your kilt, like Tarheel mentioned, but otherwise go for it!
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Thanks. I wear my UT kilt at or right below my navel, otherwise the hem is right at the bottom of my knees. I have always thought the ww2 german uniforms were very good looking. I have two great coats and Jack boots that I wear all the time. As I said. I was just concerned about offending anyone as the black panzer is the ss uniform. But I have never been called a nazi in my great coats so why not?
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ike jacket
I went to a couple of antique malls by my moms house and found several ike jackets. Most were less than 35 bucks. Took me going through 6 of them to find one that fit. It's a 38 xl. Made June 9 1944 according to the tag in the inside pocket. Still want a panzer wrap too. But am very excited to find something like this. A piece of history.
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 Originally Posted by harmon
Thanks. I wear my UT kilt at or right below my navel, otherwise the hem is right at the bottom of my knees. I have always thought the ww2 german uniforms were very good looking. I have two great coats and Jack boots that I wear all the time. As I said. I was just concerned about offending anyone as the black panzer is the ss uniform. But I have never been called a nazi in my great coats so why not?
I am old enough to remember those uniforms actually being worn, by prisoners of war and what those uniforms stood for do offend me. However time moves on as do generations, so inevitably the pain, the tears, unimaginable cruelty and suffering that those uniforms represent is dulled by the passing of the years, as probably it should. BUT, we must not forget, ever. Personally, I would prefer those uniforms be either seen in a museum, or burnt and don't think that they are appropriate attire for the general public to wear at anytime or any place.
Last edited by Jock Scot; 29th May 16 at 02:33 AM.
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This is precisely why I started this thread. I was wanting to know if that jacket would be considered inappropriate attire. I have asked several people for their opinions on this subject. And I appreciate your honesty about your view of that uniform. My grandfather and his brother were both drafted in ww2. The interesting part is that their last name was Hess. Their father was an aircraft mechanic in ww1. Their grandfather immigrated from Germany in 1892. And changed his name from Von Hess to just Hess. I had family fighting on both sides of both world wars. So I have never really viewed the uniform as evil. I just saw soldiers doing their jobs. Now, I don't support racism or facism or any kind of tyranny. But I also wouldn't want to offend anyone with my apparel. Although. There are some who are offended by the idea of men wearing "skirts".
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