Neat - albeit regrettably single - WH (Luftwaffe) 'tropical-issue' shoulderstrap (as was specifically intended for usage on the tropical-shirts ie. tunics) as was specifically intended for a: 'Soldat der Flakartillerie-Truppen' Neat - albeit regrettably single - WH (Luftwaffe) 'tropical-issue' shoulderstrap (as was specifically intended for usage on the tropical-shirts ie. tunics) as was specifically intended for a: 'Soldat der Flakartillerie-Truppen' Neat - albeit regrettably single - WH (Luftwaffe) 'tropical-issue' shoulderstrap (as was specifically intended for usage on the tropical-shirts ie. tunics) as was specifically intended for a: 'Soldat der Flakartillerie-Truppen' Neat - albeit regrettably single - WH (Luftwaffe) 'tropical-issue' shoulderstrap (as was specifically intended for usage on the tropical-shirts ie. tunics) as was specifically intended for a: 'Soldat der Flakartillerie-Truppen'

Neat - albeit regrettably single - WH (Luftwaffe) 'tropical-issue' shoulderstrap (as was specifically intended for usage on the tropical-shirts ie. tunics) as was specifically intended for a: 'Soldat der Flakartillerie-Truppen'

The neat shoulderstrap - which is approximately 10,5 cms. sized in length as more often seen - is I deem only minimally used and/or worn: it shows the neat bright-red- (ie. 'hochroter'-) coloured branchcolour (ie. 'silk-like'-type piping) attached. The strap - which is executed in the regular - albeit slightly 'thinner'-styled linnen - comes naturally mounted onto its functional tongue. The strap is strap does show some minimal wear and is somewhat faded by sun-light (as can be seen on the pictures). It should be noted that these LW tropical-styled, enlisted-mens'-type shoulderstraps can easily be considered 'fairly scarce': even more so when they come in such a neat and/or only minimally used- ie. worn, condition!

Code: 58519

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