Buy your self a long dress coat from a thrift store and a lot of material from a fabric store. Also, getting a few jeans buttons. Try getting one made of virgin wool preferably. As for the breeches, get some baggy dress pants and try making laces (like on a shoe or corset) on the bottom half (by the calf's). As for the boots... You are on your own for that one. Try eBay or an army surplus for the boots and hat. I would also recommend looking up a picture while making it.
Yes, they wore black uniforms. Improved answer: The SS wore black uniforms until around 1937. During the war, they wore grey or field-grey uniforms.
Generally speaking, members of the Gestapo wore civilian clothing unless they needed the protection of a military uniform when working in operational areas. In that case, they wore an SS uniform in field-grey colour. Their rank was indicated by police-style shoulder straps, and by their SS-equivalent rank insignia worn on the right-hand collar patch. The left hand collar batch was plain. On the lower left sleeve, they wore a black diamond, outlined in silver thread, bearing the initials 'SD'.
Waffen means weapons. Waffen-SS usually hyphenated was the armed militarized segment of the SS. Three of the top divisions were on a par with regular Army Armored divisions- but only Three- Liebstandarte, Das Reich, and Totenkopf. The Totenkopf- Death"s Head was a full-up Panzer division and was called in in such things as the Warsaw Ghetto uprising. It should be understood not all SS-men were of the Waffen-SS in fact there were Allgemeine ( generalized) SS personnel who were among usual police tasks as traffic control, security around sporting events such as the Olympics, photographers, cryptographers, etc. These were not strictly speaking Waffen-SS as these were unarmed jobs- as many police agencies have and need.AnswerIn the sense that it is used in 'Waffen SS', the word 'waffen' simply means 'armed'. So, 'Waffen SS' means 'Armed SS'.
Hitler's army (the Wehrmacht Heer, the ground component of the Armed Forces) ordinarily wore a field-grey (feldgrau) color uniform. The shirt was a brownish-grey called "mouse grey"; this was not usually visible under the standard high-collared M36 tunic, but could be seen on armored-vehicle crewmen, who wore the double-breasted "Panzer wrap" which had an open collar and lapels and was worn with a black necktie.German troops in North Africa wore the tropical uniform which was all of an olive color: tunic, trousers, shirt and (theoretically) necktie. The desert sun soon faded everything to a khaki shade.Of the other branches of the Wehrmacht: the Navy (Kriegsmarine) wore white shirts (officers) and blue-and-white striped shirts (enlisted). The Air Force (Luftwaffe) wore pale blue-grey shirts.No branch of the Wehrmacht wore the Nazi Party swastika armband.--------Of the Party's own military and paramilitary forces: The SA (Brownshirts) was the original gang of street toughs and bully-boys; they wore tan uniforms which had originated as World War I tropical issue. The SA did wear the swastika armband around the left upper arm.The SS was originally Hitler's personal bodyguard within the SA: until 1932 they wore the SA brown shirt but with black trousers and kepis. In that year the SS adopted the notorious black uniform- still with a brown shirt. The SS armband featured black stripes above and below the swastika.Hollywood loves sticking the sinister all-black SS outfit into World War II movies, and is nearly always wrong. Between 1938 and 1940 the SS transitioned to a new uniform in a lighter grey than the Army. The Hakenkreuz armband was not worn with this uniform: it was replaced by the SS eagle worn as a patch on the left sleeve. This SS service dress can be quickly distinguished from the Army's because it had an open collar and tie like its black predecessor; the shirt was white. The Waffen-SS field uniform, however, was just the Army uniform with SS insignia.
the pants were baggy, and they had high goth like boots except withut the buckles, andthere top had a swastika on one of the sleeves.The German uniforms varied in color and style. By referring to "Nazi" uniform, this implies the uniform worn by either (A) the Nazi Party members or (2) the SS.Nazi Party UniformPolitical leaders wore a brown uniform with a visor cap. The best example of this is the uniform see worn by Hitler. The Armband was worn to indicate a member of the Nazi Party. SS PoliceThe SS originally wore an all-black military uniform. Typically you will see them wearing a Nazi arm band on their left arm as many SS were members of the Nazi political party. During the war years, a grey-green version of this uniform was worn. If you are referring to the German army the wehrmacht their uniforms were gray or feldgrau. On the collar tabs there were a pair of double braid they looked similar to the Roman numeral II. Also on the tunic was an Iron Eagle just above the left breast pocket. They wore jack boots on their head they wore a stahlhelm or a garrison cap similar to the ones Soviets and Americans wore or an M43 field cap. And for future reference please don't use a term as vague as Nazi.
An elite corps of combat troops (SS is short for Schutzstaffel, which is German for "protective shield") formed originally within the German http://www.answers.com/topic/nazi party as a bodyguard for Adolf http://www.answers.com/topic/adolf-hitler and other Nazi leaders and led by Heinrich http://www.answers.com/topic/heinrich-himmler Schützstaffel. There were two branches the Allgemeine SS and the Waffen SS. The Allgemeine SS was the administrative branch of the SS. The Waffen SS was the military arm of the SS.
Allgemeine Zeitung ended in 1929.
Allgemeine Zeitung was created in 1798.
Hugo BossHeckAnswerThe black uniform was designed by Karl Diebitsch and Walter Heck. Hugo Boss was one of the many companies that produced SS uniforms.
Augsburger Allgemeine was created on 1945-10-30.
Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung was created in 1798.
Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung ended in 1882.
Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie was created in 1875.
Allgemeine Anzeigen GmbH was created in 1926.
Märkische Allgemeine was created on 1946-04-18.
Allgemeine Zeitung - Namibia - was created in 1916.
Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung was created in 1861.