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Bjorn Seleukos23 Jun 2013 5:29 a.m. PST

Today' blog up-date is about the Swedish m/ä and fm/06 uniforms. The m/ä uniform is the old one form the end of the late 19th century, but fm/06 is the first test that eventually evolved into the m/10 uniform. I found some nteresting concept pictures for how they wanted the uniform to look like. Very French inspired (says PanzerKaput in the commentaries, and who am I to disagree with him?)

adalenfigures.blogspot.se

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