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Hello, I have just acquired this mint H.J.-D.J. tricot and would like to hear your opinions on its authenticity. To me it looks all good but if anyone sees any faults with it then please let me know. Thanks, Andy.

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I've often seen this model with a zipper and less often with buttons but I've never seen an HJ-DJ RZM stamp, even on new jackets.
 
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I've often seen this model with a zipper and less often with buttons but I've never seen an HJ-DJ RZM stamp, even on new jackets.
Hi Bertl59, ok, so I have just come across another one, exactly like mine on IMCS militaria....? its an un worn one..also with the stamp, what do you think? thanks, andy.

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Deutsches Jungvolk / Hitlerjugend, schwarzes Oberteil zum Sportanzug, Grösse 3, sie erhalten ein ( 1 ) Stück aus der originalen Umverpackung (KPEMIG website)​

Unfortunately, that's the only information I can provide.

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Thanks bertl59 ,I had seen these ones before at Emig which means to me that they were around that time . Maybe someone will know more about them.
Andy
 
The tracksuit was around from the very beginning. Initially it is simply mentioned (not shown) in clothing regulations and later the name was changed to Sportschutzanzug and later again to Übungsanzug. I can't find a single pictorial representation of it in any official publication. The regulations say that it was two-piece, blue and that the large cloth diamond was worn on the left arm from 1937. The tracksuit itself was common to all of the NSDAP organisations according to the orders. Photos show a number of different types in wear including the type above with the breast pocket.

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