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Hello i am about to post this armband for sell just wanted to double check to make sure it is clear for take off! thanks
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Right as rain!
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Thanks for the info!!!
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Good as gold, my friend!! Somewhere, there's a lonely brownshirt waiting.
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Josias makes a good point, that this type of armband is often associated with the SA's brownshirt
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It's generally believed that the cotton armbands were for use with the cotton brownshirt, and that wool armbands were meant for the wool tunic. I think this was largely adhered to, but I also imagine that they often used what was around. The wool versions were probably more expensive. My early wool SA tunic has a cotton armband just like this.
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