Naphtali
Practically Family
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My uncle brought home from World War II a Wehrmacht winter hat, a Pelzmütze, I believe it's called.
I wore the hat many winters as a child. I want to acquire a reproduction or comparable hat of good quality. I observe many similar looking hats are available via eBay, but I have no clue which are well made. Nor would I know what to look for in descriptions or details of manufacture.
Salient features of this hat include: fur affixed to wool body; cap-body has insulation; hat has string ties rather than snap fastener or Velcro®.
Desirable, but not essential features include: Feldgrau wool (a blend of green and gray shown in graphics); Dacron satin lined cap; and modern insulation, such as Thinsulate® or Hollowfil®, etc., rather than cotton batting.
I would prefer names and contacts of reliable vendors/manufacturers. Their locations are not important so long as it is not Red China.
Here are graphics showing an original Pelzmütze.
I wore the hat many winters as a child. I want to acquire a reproduction or comparable hat of good quality. I observe many similar looking hats are available via eBay, but I have no clue which are well made. Nor would I know what to look for in descriptions or details of manufacture.
Salient features of this hat include: fur affixed to wool body; cap-body has insulation; hat has string ties rather than snap fastener or Velcro®.
Desirable, but not essential features include: Feldgrau wool (a blend of green and gray shown in graphics); Dacron satin lined cap; and modern insulation, such as Thinsulate® or Hollowfil®, etc., rather than cotton batting.
I would prefer names and contacts of reliable vendors/manufacturers. Their locations are not important so long as it is not Red China.
Here are graphics showing an original Pelzmütze.