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S002458 BLACK SERVICE UNIFORM WALKING OUT/DRESS PANTS. (Ausgehen-Hose)

BACKGROUND: The Allgemeine-SS, (General-SS), was originally formed in May 1923 as the Stosstrupp Adolf Hitler (Shock Troops), and redesignated Schutzstaffel, (Protection Squad), in April 1925 with the official acceptance of the name verified on the second anniversary of the failed Munich "Beer-Hall" Putsch on November 9TH 1925. On January 6TH 1929 Heinrich Himmler was appointed as Reichsführer-SS, (National Leader {of the} SS), and on July 20TH 1934 shortly after the, June 30TH 1934, purge of the SA, Sturm Abteilung, (Storm/Assault Detachment), on the "Night of the Long Knives", the SS was rewarded by Hitler by being granted the status of an independent organization under direct control of the NSDAP Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, (National Socialist German Worker’s Party). Originally members of the fledgling SS had no official uniform until April 1925 when they adopted, what was to become known as the, "Tradition Uniform" and personnel were outfitted with the same brown shirt uniform and kepi as the SA Sturmabteilung, (Storm/Assault Detachment). In November 1925 personnel of the newly formed SS adopted a black kepi, necktie, breeches and border trim on their armbands to distinguish themselves from their SA counterparts. On July 7TH 1932 the black service uniform, for Allgemeine-SS, (General SS), SS-VT, SS-Verfügungstruppe, (SS-Special Purpose Troops), SS-TV, SS-Totenkopfverbände, (SS-Death’s Head Units), and SS-SD, SS-Sicherheitsdienst und Sicherheitspolizei, (SS-Security Service and Security Police), personnel was first introduced to replace the brown shirt, "Tradition", uniform. After the outbreak of WWII the black service uniforms were eventually phased out of wear for all but Allgemeine-SS personnel. In 1935 the first field-grey uniforms were issued to personnel serving with the LSSAH, Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler for testing and evaluation and they were adopted as the official color of the field uniform on November 25TH 1935. Along with the field-grey, field blouses, the SS also utilized a wide variety of long trousers and breeches including the dress pants, the standard straight legged long pants, assorted breeches, drill and field pants, tapered "keilhose" pants and assorted specialized pants designed for specific branch of service personnel such as the Mountain troopers pants and the Panzer and Assault Gunner’s pants. The black service uniform included straight legged, trousers with white piping to the outside leg seams for wear with the standard service and the evening dress uniforms. For some unknown reason the straight legged, trousers with white piping were withdrawn from service sometime in 1936 and were reinstated as per regulations of April 1ST 1937. Of Note: The RZM, Reichzeugmeisterei, (National Equipment Quartermaster), was official founded in June 1934 in Munich by the NSDAP as a Reich Hauptamt, (State Central Office), and was based on the earlier SA Quartermaster’s Department. The functions of the RZM were not only to procure and distribute items to Party formations, but also to approve chosen designs and to act as a quality control supervisor to ensure items manufactured for the Party met required specification and were standardized. Starting in late 1934 items manufactured for the SS came under the quality control of the RZM and were marked by a cloth RZM/SS approval tag. The dimensions and design of these cloth tags was altered in 1935 and this second pattern tag remained in use until early 1938, when it was replaced by a paper tag. Of Note: In 1943 the Waffen-SS assumed full control over their uniform item production and no longer fell under the authority of the RZM. Also Of Note: SS Officers and certain senior NCO ranks were responsible for purchasing their own uniforms and as a result the SS established the SS-Kleiderkasse, (Clothing Account), system in Munich in 1935. The Officers and certain senior NCO’s were allotted a one time clothing allowance from the government with the amount varying depending on the individuals rank. The Officers and certain senior NCO’s could also choose to purchase privately tailored garments of higher quality although the price may have been restrictive. With the rapid expansion of the Waffen-SS after the outbreak of the war the SS-Kleiderkasse also expanded to include no fewer then nine main offices with offices located in some of the occupied countries including, Poland, Norway, France, Czechoslovakia and Russia.

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: Nice quality, black wool construction, straight legged, long pants with a subtle whipcord weave features a vertical, four button, French fly with an additional metal hook and eye positioned on the waistband. The font of the pants have a short, vertical, reverse pleat to either side of the fly. The pants have two, slightly, diagonally angled, slash front pockets and a small, horizontal slash, watch pocket situated on below the right side waistband. The reverse of the pants have a dual, horizontal, slash pockets with scalloped button down flaps. The reverse of the pants also have two, short, vertical, tapering darts and dual, horizontal, fit adjustment straps with corresponding, black painted, sheet metal gripper buckles. The exterior waistband has eight, evenly spaced, suspender attachment buttons and the typical, "V" slash to the reverse center. The outside leg seams are each trimmed with a roughly, 3/4" wide, strip of black rayon. The pants have straight cut, non-adjustable, dual-ply cuffs. The interior of the cuffs have a single button to both the inside and outside leg seams designed to attach a foot stirrup. The foot stirrups are absent. The interior waistband is lined in white cotton while the internal pocket bags are constructed in off-white rayon. The interior waistband lining has a white oilcloth RZM label with black printed script, and the black inkstamped manufacturer’s numerical code, machine stitched in place. The script to the label includes the RZM logo within dual circular borders, the designation, "Ausgeh.-Hose Schwarz". (Walking-out Pants, black), and, "Gesetz vom 20. 12. 1934 Uniformteile müssen sichtbar das Schutzzeichen der RZM der NSDAP, tragen. Bekanntmachung von 16. 1. 1935 Reichzeugmeisterei der NSDAP", (Decree of December 20TH 1934. Uniform items are obliged to carry a visible trade mark of the RZM of the NSDAP. As per the proclamation of January 16TH 1935 of the National Equipment Quartermaster of the NSDAP). The interior of the pants also have an additional, faint, white inkstamped marking that appears to be, "Schwarzwälder", (Black Forest). The pants are in overall very good condition with minimal nap wear to the front pocket openings and minor age and usage toning. The buttons are all the molded black bakelite type and appear to have their original stitching. The pants are roughly size 38" waist.

GRADE ****1/4                             PRICE $1,500.00

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