Description
These combat trousers made their way into The National People's Army of East Germany for over 30 years. Starting in 1968, they were manufactured and issued up until 1990. The Rain Camo pattern (Strichmuster) was influenced by WW2 German designs such as Splittermuster and Sumpftarn. "Rain" refers to the camouflage pattern, these are not waterproof trousers.
Issued to the NVA (Nationale Volksarmee) as 'summer' trousers, though the fabric remains moderately heavy weight. The name is used to differentiate these from the winter trousers which may have been insulated. These trousers feature two slash pockets and cargo pockets, all with button closures to secure in any contents. Around the inside of the partially elasticated waist are metal D-rings which can be used to attach suspenders. Two pebbled buttons around either ankle allow the cuffs to be adjusted. A nice piece for a collector of Cold War era gear.
Features:
- Genuine East German Army surplus
- Rain camouflage pattern
- Two slash pockets with button fastening
- Two cargo pockets with button fastening
- Button-up fly
- Partially elasticated waist with D-rings for suspenders
- Adjustable cuffs
Sizing: Inseam length may vary. Trouser sizes are measured by the circumference of your waist. For more information on sizing, check out our sizing guide.
Weight: 0.6kg
Content: Cotton blend
Colour: Rain Camouflage Pattern (Strichtarn)
Condition: Used/Good - Item is well used. There may be marks/stains/scratches or repairs, but it is still in functioning order. If you want more information on our condition ratings, check out our condition guide