U.S. Army Trousers, Wool Serge, Khaki No. 30 District Technical Clothing Supply Mission (DTCSM) Frankfurt am Main, U.S. Occupation Zone – 1947
Size 30x33
A pair of post‑war U.S. Army wool serge trousers manufactured in the American‑occupied zone of Germany under the District Technical Clothing Supply Mission (DTCSM). Constructed from foreign 12 oz. khaki wool serge to the 1943 U.S. Quartermaster specification, these trousers reflect the U.S. practice of utilizing German textile mills during the 1946–48 reconstruction period. Features include a button fly, flap rear pocket, belt loops, and cotton drill waistband lining. The bilingual label lists German stock and reference numbers and is ink‑stamped appear to read 8/11/47 acceptance date, confirming occupation‑era production rather than wartime manufacture. Overall condition is excellent, with strong fabric, clean seams, and only minor interior staining. No mothing, all original buttons present. A representative and increasingly collectible example of U.S. uniform items produced in Germany during the early occupation period.