WW2 GERMAN Fallschirmjäger PARATROOPER BROWN LEATHER GLOVES early long version
$39.95
WW2 GERMAN FJ PARATROOPER GLOVES – REPRODUCTION
Description
The long version FJ brown leather gloves were worn by the “Fallschirmjager” paratroopers in WW2
Early war version before 1942
Unlined. Comes in sizes Medium, Large, XL and XXL.
Additional information
Weight | 0.1 kg |
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Vendor Info
- Military Tour
- Vendor: Doug Johnston
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Address:
210 Dufferin Avenue
Winnipeg MB R2W 2X5
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