Original Item: Only One Available. After the catastrophic winter of 1941-42 on the Eastern Front, the German military rapidly designed improved cold weather clothing. By the Fall of 1942, a variety of fur lined caps (Pelzmütze) had been introduced. There were no standardized “model numbers”, but this version is a commonly encountered pattern. It has a fieldgray wool body, which is lined with rayon fabric, and a visor and fold down ear flaps backed with rabbit fur. The flaps are held in the “up” (open) position by a single button (missing) which a loop on the other side goes around. The flaps can be tied under the wearer’s chin via cloth ties.
The visor is tacked open and is rarely seen in the “down” position. Many soldiers pinned or sewed insignia to it as is seen here. Most often encountered are the metal visor cap badges – the Heer Reichsadler Eagle (as seen on this example) or the SS skull.
This fine example is offered in very good condition with 99% of the fur intact, interior cotton rayon twill lining is clean and undamaged. Unlike most we see, this one is stamped with the complete maker information, size, and date:
KARL LUTZ
Mützenfabrik????
Fellbach-Stuttgart
57
Landesleiferungs-
Genossenschaft
Württemberg
1943
This marking indicates that maker Karl Lutz was part of a manufacturing cooperative in Württemberg.
These have become very hard to find on the market today and even decent reproductions sell for hundreds of dollars. Ready to display!