Romanian Infantry equipment and uniforms:
Fairly standard wool tunic with stand and fall collar.
In the warm season the troops would be issued cotton tunics. These faded very quickly compared to the wool pants. You will find many period photographs of troops with dark trousers and much lighter sun faded tunics.
The rifle on the left of the display is the Czech manufacturered Romanian contract VZ 24.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vz._24
I will be referencing this amazing site a lot:
https://relicsandmilitaria.ro/dutch-m34-steel-helmet-used-by-the-romanian-army-in-ww2/
It's hard to find via Google search for some reason but it's by far the best resource for information on WW2 Romanian equipment I have found.
Pictured L to R at top:
Low boots. (Generally worn with puttees).
M34 Helmet. As previously mentioned it's extremely distinctive. Note the prewar King Carol crest was removed. Wartime manufactured helmets had no crest on the front.
https://relicsandmilitaria.ro/dutch-m34-steel-helmet-used-by-the-romanian-army-in-ww2/
MD32 Gas Mask.
https://relicsandmilitaria.ro/romanian-army-md32-gas-mask-ww2/
L to R at bottom.
Identity tags.
Ammunition on stripper clips.
Entrenching tool.
https://relicsandmilitaria.ro/romanian-army-infantry-entrenching-tool-ww2/
Canteen.
https://relicsandmilitaria.ro/romanian-army-water-bottle-canteen-ww2/
(Appears to be missing the top cap/cup).
Ammunition pouches and belt.
Gas mask bag.
Close up of mess tin attached to bread bag.
https://relicsandmilitaria.ro/romanian-army-mess-tin-ww2/
https://relicsandmilitaria.ro/romanian-army-ww2-bread-bag/
Company level Officer tunic. It appears to be an enlisted tunic drawn for campaign/field use. Any modifications to the tunic are very superficial. Maybe bigger turn backs?? The "Sam Brown" belt is distinctive.
Posts on Romanian SMGs, LMGs, MMGs, mortars, and antitank guns to follow.