GERMAN BLUE WORK COVERALL W/ZIPPER USED
Out of stock
- SKU
- 91051211
- Style
- Coverall, Work Wear
Description
Genuine German-issue blue work coveralls in used condition — a stock staple for any surplus, workwear, or adventure-lifestyle retailer. Originally issued to German military mechanics, motor pool crews, and depot workers, these one-piece coveralls were built for hard shop use: engine bays, armory work, fueling and maintenance details, and general base labor. That heritage translates directly into a hard-wearing garment your customers can put to work in their own garages, workshops, farms, and hobby spaces.
Cut in a classic long-sleeve, full-leg silhouette with a pointed collar and a covered center-front zipper closure under a button-secured storm placket, these coveralls give end users full-body coverage in a single pull-on garment. The deep navy blue shade is the traditional European tradesman color — instantly recognizable to collectors and reenactors, and neutral enough to appeal to mechanics, welders, hobbyists, and preppers alike.
Who It Sells To
- Home mechanics, DIYers, and shop workers who want a proven European work garment
- Military surplus collectors and Cold War-era Bundeswehr enthusiasts
- Preppers and homesteaders building out durable utility kit
- Airsoft and milsim players looking for authentic European motor-pool or maintenance-crew impressions
- Painters, gardeners, and hobbyists who need a rugged over-garment
Key Features
- Genuine German military surplus — real issue, not a modern remake
- One-piece coverall construction for full torso and leg coverage
- Covered front zipper with button-secured storm placket to keep debris and snags off the teeth
- Chest pocket plus side hand-entry pockets for tools, notes, and small parts
- Long sleeves with buttoned cuffs and a traditional pointed work collar
- Sturdy cotton-blend shell in classic European workwear navy blue
Condition
These are used, previously issued coveralls. Expect honest field- and shop-use character: light fading, laundry wear, and the occasional minor blemish or repair consistent with a working garment that has already earned its stripes. That authentic broken-in feel is exactly what collectors, reenactors, and hard-use buyers are looking for — and it's a story that sells at retail.