Since I`ve been reading Kling`s book, I`ve noticed information about "special Jäger-pattern trousers for the 32nd Regiment", am I correct in assuming this refers to trousers with buttoned sides, similar to the officer's pattern?
At the same time, how possible is it that some regiments at the battle of Jena may have had uniforms that, following the pattern of FW II uniforms, could be buttoned up in cold weather, with the order for these uniforms being issued around the summer of 1806?
I'm currently working on a work about the Prussian army regiments in General Hohenlohe's corps, for which I'm drawing illustrations. In this regard, I'd like to ask for more details about the uniforms and small details that will make the illustrations much more accurate and realistic. I'm currently working on illustrations for the 32nd and 47th Regiments, I appreciate every help
At the same time, how possible is it that some regiments at the battle of Jena may have had uniforms that, following the pattern of FW II uniforms, could be buttoned up in cold weather, with the order for these uniforms being issued around the summer of 1806?
I'm currently working on a work about the Prussian army regiments in General Hohenlohe's corps, for which I'm drawing illustrations. In this regard, I'd like to ask for more details about the uniforms and small details that will make the illustrations much more accurate and realistic. I'm currently working on illustrations for the 32nd and 47th Regiments, I appreciate every help
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