EAST GERMAN ALUMINUM SHOULDER BOARD BUTTONS NEW (PAIR)
In stock
- SKU
- 19416020
- Color
- Silver
- Style
- Insignia
Description
Add a piece of authentic Cold War-era militaria to your shelves with these original East German (NVA) aluminum shoulder board buttons, sold as a matched pair in unissued, new-old-stock condition. Pulled from genuine surplus stocks, these small but essential pieces are exactly what reenactors, uniform restorers, and collectors are searching for to complete or repair NVA, Volkspolizei, and Grenztruppen shoulder boards.
Each button measures approximately 16mm in diameter and is struck from lightweight silver-tone aluminum with the classic pebbled (stippled) face seen across East German service uniforms. The reverse features the standard wire shank loop, allowing the button to be sewn or pinned onto shoulder boards, epaulettes, and tunic fittings just as originally intended.
Authentic East German Issue
These buttons were issued across the full spectrum of DDR uniformed services, including the Nationale Volksarmee (Army), Luftstreitkräfte (Air Force), Volkspolizei (People's Police), and Grenztruppen (Border Guard). That broad usage makes a single SKU appealing to a wide collector audience — anyone restoring an East Bloc uniform from the 1960s through 1990 is a likely buyer.
Who Buys These
- Militaria collectors completing original NVA shoulder boards and tunics
- Cold War and DDR reenactors needing period-correct hardware
- Uniform restorers and tailors replacing missing or damaged buttons
- Military surplus shops bundling small parts with shoulder boards and insignia
- Costume and film wardrobe departments sourcing genuine pieces
Key Details
- Origin: East Germany (DDR) — original military surplus
- Material: Aluminum, silver tone
- Diameter: Approximately 16mm
- Face: Traditional pebbled / stippled pattern
- Back: Wire shank loop for sewing
- Condition: New, unissued surplus
- Quantity: Sold as a pair (2 pieces)
Small-parts surplus moves quickly when paired with shoulder boards, rank slides, and insignia displays. Stock these alongside your DDR uniform program as an easy add-on sale that turns browsing collectors into repeat buyers.