[on order] Leiber camo pants/trousers M45

114.00 €
To order

How to choose the size?

The product will be ready for shipping within 1 to 2 months after payment, after which all the goods you ordered will be sent to your address in one parcel. It is better to order ready-made goods from the warehouse separately, then we will send them immediately.

Take a flexible meter or at least a rope. Make measurements as described below (using any pants that fit you well) and choose the size in the table.

Waist — the girth of the bare waist (waistline of these pants is below the navel and above the thigh, as in modern pants), the waist is tightened up to 8 cm by two tabs on the sides of the back;

Length — pants' length along the outer seam. All the pants are for height of 185 cm (6'1"; long enough). We do not have pants for another height! It's not difficult to shorten the pants, these are usual straight pants. The ends of the pants are tucked into the boots, so the length of the pants is not very important.

Compliance is true for this product only!
International sizeJeans sizeRussian sizeMaximum girth, cmPants length, cm
S304684…-12
104
M3248
88…-12
105
L3450
92…-12
106
XL3652
96…-12
107
2XL3854
100…-12
108
3XL4056104…-12
109

Description

Trousers to"Leiber" camo set. Sewn as model of 1944 trousers: straight pants with a simplified (relative to the trousers of the 1943 model) waist tightening system.

Historical reference.

The last breath of German military fashion from WW2. Camouflage Leiber (Leiber) was developed as universal for clothing of all branches of the armed forces, including the Wehrmacht and the SS.

The word Leiber in the name of the camouflage is not translated, it is the name of the brothers who created the camouflage. This name was given to him by post-war collectors. In German quartermaster terminology, it was called "Buntfarbenaufdruck 45" (multi-colored padding 45) according to the time of creation in February 1945.

Such clothing was used very limitedly in the very last days of the war: a certain amount of new camouflage fell into the troops, as evidenced by a dozen photographs that have survived to this day.

Camouflage works great against the background of ruins and not bad against the background of dryish European nature. In addition, the development took into account the latest night vision devices for that time (with infrared illumination). Black spots were applied with special paint, which remained black in infrared light, continuing to "break" the human figure. Special paint was hardly used on copies, of course.





Rare photos of uniforms made from this camouflage pattern.