Comrades,
I have studied pictures of original forage caps and other sources but I couldn't find the info I was searching for. I know that the sweat bands used on original forage caps were made of goat or sheep morocco leather and had a checkerboard pattern stamped into it.
The color fof the leather was supposed to be black but many originals are brown which indicates that the sweat bands were either painted black and faded or they were brown from the beginning as dyed leather would have become even darker from the sweat.
Now. Does anybody of you have references how the finish of the sweat bands was supposed to be/done? Was it painted like the visor and chin strap with linseed oil paint, was it stained?
Any referances would be highly appreciated!
I have studied pictures of original forage caps and other sources but I couldn't find the info I was searching for. I know that the sweat bands used on original forage caps were made of goat or sheep morocco leather and had a checkerboard pattern stamped into it.
The color fof the leather was supposed to be black but many originals are brown which indicates that the sweat bands were either painted black and faded or they were brown from the beginning as dyed leather would have become even darker from the sweat.
Now. Does anybody of you have references how the finish of the sweat bands was supposed to be/done? Was it painted like the visor and chin strap with linseed oil paint, was it stained?
Any referances would be highly appreciated!
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