Luftwaffe Flak EM Visor

$495.00

Condition: Excellent

Pattern: Luftwaffe

SKU: E1187 Category: Tags ,

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Product Description:  A nice  example of a WWII-era Luftwaffe Flak EM Visor, exhibiting outstanding originality and overall preservation. Constructed from fine-quality Luftwaffe blue-grey wool, the cap retains a deep, even nap with only a few spots of moth tracking. The body is sharply tailored, displaying the crisp contours and balanced proportions characteristic of wartime manufacture.

The original Luftwaffe eagle and national cockade are correctly affixed and remain firmly in place—the eagle showing attractive luster and the cockade retaining full, original paint. The maker’s mark Robert Lubstein and 1937 date is prominently marked to the interior crown, confirming manufacture by one of Berlin’s most recognized wartime suppliers.

Inside, the leather sweatband shows age-related cracking with areas of sympathetic tape repair to the rear to maintain integrity. The visor edge exhibits minor losses to the surface material, consistent with honest age and handling.

Overall, this Luftwaffe Flak EM Visor represents a fine and authentic example of the type, combining strong visual appeal, complete original insignia, and desirable maker attribution.

 

 

Historical Description: The visor cap (Schirmmütze) was an important part of the headgear worn by German uniformed military, civil, paramilitary and political organizations during the Third Reich. This was the standard cloth headgear worn as a part of the service uniform. Visor caps were worn outdoors, as well as indoors, and were often required to be worn by all personnel on duty. Visor caps were made in versions specific to each organization and were often further differentiated through the use of insignia, colored piping, or style of chin cord, to indicate rank, role or branch. The insignia used on these caps ranged from simple stamped metal emblems, to elaborate hand embroidery. Visor caps were issued to enlisted soldiers and NCOs in the military and in some other organizations. Officers had to purchase their own hats, and lower ranks could choose to purchase caps that were of a higher quality than the rather basic, issue examples. The private purchase caps were generally made in very high quality, with fine materials. A wide variety of fabrics were used, from Trikot and doeskin, to heavy wool, or even lightweight white fabric for summer wear. In the military, issue of these caps was generally suspended shortly after the outbreak of the war, but they continued to be worn by some troops until the end of the war.

 

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