EAST GERMAN GREEN LT. SHOULDER BOARDS NEW
In stock
- SKU
- 19414005
- Color
- Green
- Style
- Insignia
Description
Authentic East German (NVA) junior officer shoulder boards in unissued, new condition, featuring the distinctive light green piping of the Grenztruppen (Border Guards). Sold as a matched pair, these are genuine Cold War-era surplus items pulled from old NVA stocks — a category that consistently performs for retailers serving collectors, reenactors, and militaria enthusiasts.
The boards are constructed in the classic four-cord braided pattern used to denote junior officer ranks (Leutnant through Hauptmann, with rank pips applied). Heavy silver-tone bullion cord is hand-laid over a wool felt base trimmed in bright green branch-of-service piping, giving the boards their unmistakable parade-quality shine. Without pips fitted, they are ready for collectors who want to assemble a specific rank or for reenactors building out a complete uniform.
Who Buys These
- Cold War and DDR collectors looking for genuine, mint-condition NVA insignia.
- Reenactors and living history groups portraying East German Border Troops.
- Militaria dealers who need consistent, unissued stock rather than worn field-pulled examples.
- Film, theater, and costume professionals sourcing accurate Eastern Bloc uniform components.
- Surplus-fashion buyers drawn to the heritage look of vintage European military trim.
Key Features
- Genuine East German Army (NVA) surplus — new old stock.
- Junior officer four-cord braided pattern in silver bullion.
- Green piping indicating the Border Guards (Grenztruppen) branch of service.
- Sold as a matched left/right pair, ready for sew-on application.
- No rank pips fitted — leaves room for collector or reenactor customization.
Compact, lightweight, and easy to merchandise, these shoulder boards make an excellent impulse add-on alongside East German caps, tunics, and field gear. They display well in glass cases, on header cards, or in surplus bins, and they appeal both to serious collectors and to walk-in customers who simply want an authentic piece of Cold War history.