


Socks, wool, WH, regulation
Pair of regulation wool socks used by the German army.
Faithful reproduction with the white stripes, which originally determined the size.
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Pair of wool socks used by German army.
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Pair of regulation wool socks used by the German army.
Faithful reproduction with the white stripes, which originally determined the size.
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