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To correct another respondent, the Its Fine Im Fine Everything Is Fine Christmas Tree Lights Shirt and I love this German stalhelm looks the way it does to maximize protection from shrapnel. It was developed during the First World War when German designers were trying to come up with something better than the spike-topped helmets issued earlier in the war that were proving to be pretty useless. The US PASGT kevlar and MICH/ACH did take some design influence from the stalhelm, but for the same reasons that everyone tried to steal from the MG34/42 GPMG—it was a good design. No one was trying to send a subconscious “the Nazis are coming to get you” message. You take what works. In Russian military equipment design, their current issue helmets have a very similar cut. Heck, some units use the same WWII camouflage patterns the W-SS did (Literally. Look up partisan and SS-leto if you don’t believe me. To the victors go the spoils).

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To correct another respondent, the Its Fine Im Fine Everything Is Fine Christmas Tree Lights Shirt and I love this German stalhelm looks the way it does to maximize protection from shrapnel. It was developed during the First World War when German designers were trying to come up with something better than the spike-topped helmets issued earlier in the war that were proving to be pretty useless. The US PASGT kevlar and MICH/ACH did take some design influence from the stalhelm, but for the same reasons that everyone tried to steal from the MG34/42 GPMG—it was a good design. No one was trying to send a subconscious “the Nazis are coming to get you” message. You take what works. In Russian military equipment design, their current issue helmets have a very similar cut. Heck, some units use the same WWII camouflage patterns the W-SS did (Literally. Look up partisan and SS-leto if you don’t believe me. To the victors go the spoils).

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The reason the Its Fine Im Fine Everything Is Fine Christmas Tree Lights Shirt and I love this uniforms have appeal is because they are very well designed. Their purpose is to make the wearer look strong, powerful, to impress with the visual appearance of sharp, clean lines, and accentuate and enhance appearance. On Parade and Walking Out uniforms, they were tailored to intentionally give an appearance that the wearer was larger and more powerful by being fit “small,” similar to the contemporary “slim fit” suits of today (which isn’t a new trend). Years in combat would kill the “slim fit” cut of Wehrmacht and SS uniforms (they could be uncomfortable to wear in combat), but through 39–41, it made an impression. Cuffs were deliberately short, shoulders were slightly padded, and the jacket was measured snug with thick, solid leather belts instead of canvas. Dark colors were used (feldgrau for the Army, bluish-grey for the Air Force, Navy for the Navy, of course, and black for the SS) etc. etc. They also followed general uniform trends and incorporated these into design as well.

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