Stunning, WH (Luftwaffe) 'standard-issue'-pattern, bluish-coloured- (ie. 'blaumelliertes') so-called: 'under-the-tunic'-shirt (ie. 'Diensthemd') being a 'virtually mint- ie. unissued' example that bears an: 'Landes Lief. Gen.-Berlin 39'-stamp Stunning, WH (Luftwaffe) 'standard-issue'-pattern, bluish-coloured- (ie. 'blaumelliertes') so-called: 'under-the-tunic'-shirt (ie. 'Diensthemd') being a 'virtually mint- ie. unissued' example that bears an: 'Landes Lief. Gen.-Berlin 39'-stamp Stunning, WH (Luftwaffe) 'standard-issue'-pattern, bluish-coloured- (ie. 'blaumelliertes') so-called: 'under-the-tunic'-shirt (ie. 'Diensthemd') being a 'virtually mint- ie. unissued' example that bears an: 'Landes Lief. Gen.-Berlin 39'-stamp

Stunning, WH (Luftwaffe) 'standard-issue'-pattern, bluish-coloured- (ie. 'blaumelliertes') so-called: 'under-the-tunic'-shirt (ie. 'Diensthemd') being a 'virtually mint- ie. unissued' example that bears an: 'Landes Lief. Gen.-Berlin 39'-stamp

This is a very attractive - and actually truly scarcely encountered! - 'standard-issue'-pattern, WH (Luftwaffe) equipment-item: a linnen-based (ie. so-called: 'blaumelliertes') 'under-the-tunic'-shirt (ie. 'Luftwaffe-Diensthemd') that was worn by the various LW-troops throughout the war and that comes in an overall very nice- (ie. simply never worn nor used- ie. 'virtually mint- ie. unissued'-), condition. This regular-sized example is light-blue- (ie. 'melliert') coloured and has the typical long-sized length and is of the interesting pattern that can accomodate a removable collar (which does not come with the shirt as found). This example is void of any 'front-pockets' and never had a breast-eagle nor shoulderstraps attached (as is more commonly encountered). These neat Luftwaffe-shirts can easily be considered fairly rare, simply due to the fact that most of them were simply re-used and/or 'worn-out' after the war. This example shows a clearly present, inked-stamped date- ie. size-designation ie. stamp (that reads: 'Landes Lief. Gen. - Berlin 39') that can be found inside the shirts' collar (as can be seen on pictures). The shirt comes with its originally attached (resin-based) buttons. The shirt - that comes from the 'left-overs' of an old tailor-shop was simple 'left-over' and was never worn nor even folded-out: it does show some minimal storage-age only but is totally void of any damage or alike. Note: it should be noted that this is NOT a modern copy or even 'Bunderwehr'-shirt but a genuine, German, period-WWII-item that would certainly show awsome if used for a LW-mannequin set-up. Simply a great opportunity to acquite a rare and desirable Luftwaffe-equipment-item!

Code: 58500