The West German Army Trousers, Size 42″ x 30″, are standard-issue military pants used by the Bundeswehr, the unified armed forces of West Germany established after World War II. These trousers are constructed from durable, olive-drab fabric designed to withstand rigorous field conditions. Features typically include a button or zippered fly, reinforced seat and knees, belt loops, and multiple pockets for practical storage. The cut and design reflect the utilitarian requirements of military uniforms during the postwar period, emphasizing durability, functionality, and ease of movement. Trousers of this type were widely distributed among personnel during the latter half of the 20th century, particularly throughout the Cold War era. The waist measures 42 inches, and the inseam is 30 inches, suitable for individuals needing a larger fit. These trousers may show signs of previous use consistent with military service, making them relevant for collectors, historians, and enthusiasts of 20th-century military apparel.








