BDM Service Blouse (Jungmädel version)

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SKU: 33.GOR.02.01.009.001

  • BDM Service Blouse (Jungmädel version) Obverse & Reverse

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Attributes

  • Country
    Germany
  • Image Licensing
    The image is attributed to John R. Angolia from his book “The HJ”.

History


In the early days of the organisation, uniforms were only loosely based on a general common pattern. Standardisation was achieved in 1933 in a regulation from August 10.

The blouse was first mentioned in that regulation. It is white and short-sleeved for the summer period (April 15 to October 14), and long-sleeved for the winter period (October 15 to April 14).

On October 10, 1933, another regulation described it further. It is closed by four buttons on the front, situated on the left side, and has a fall-down collar with open neck. There are two breast pockets. Initially, each pocket had one white pearl button, but from 1935 on it was two buttons per pocket.

The Jungmädel version of the blouse is identical, except that it has eight white buttons around the waist to attach the blouse to the skirt.

There was also an identical travel blouse in silver-grey.

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