My old battle vest, if you can call it that. It's a Feldbluse from the German Bundeswehr, if I remember right it was mine too, I tried to color it black once, but it didn't work. The material is too thick to work well as a battle jacket, because you can't really wear it well under a hoodie in the winter, though it's pretty big. I really don't like this thing anymore, but it's atually my first battle jacket, so I post it here, anyway.
If anything, you're engaging in misinformation. Cut-off is a really old English term for biker vests. Battle vests and jackets don't have a lot in common with those any more. "Kutte" is a German word and means "monk's cowl" or "monk's habit" (which, by the way, always have long sleeves). Tge term "Kutte" was used for battle vests ever since they came up in Germany. Thus a Kutte is a vest or jacket with metal patches, buttons, pins, etc., regardless of the length of its sleeves or whether it has any at all.
Nater90 on
Great taste in tunes man! Camo kicks ass
Odiumediae on
How could I miss this comment? Thanks, man!
Nater90 on
All good mens! Most welcome matey!
TopShotta on
Kutte = cut off, not a jacket
Odiumediae on
What?
TopShotta on
You called it a kutte but kutte means cut off so no sleeves, just expanding you knowledge
Odiumediae on
If anything, you're engaging in misinformation. Cut-off is a really old English term for biker vests. Battle vests and jackets don't have a lot in common with those any more. "Kutte" is a German word and means "monk's cowl" or "monk's habit" (which, by the way, always have long sleeves). Tge term "Kutte" was used for battle vests ever since they came up in Germany. Thus a Kutte is a vest or jacket with metal patches, buttons, pins, etc., regardless of the length of its sleeves or whether it has any at all.
TopShotta on
Ok well you’re the German guy haha my mistake. I read somewhere that a kutte is a cut off and stuck by it
Odiumediae on
"The" German guy? :D
Odiumediae on
I feel so special now. Ze German. :D