EAST GERMAN GREY BREECHES LIKE NEW
In stock
- SKU
- 91151100
- Style
- Pants, Uniform
Description
Authentic Cold War-era surplus straight from the NVA stockpiles, these East German grey breeches are a high-margin pickup for any shop catering to reenactors, militaria collectors, and vintage-military fashion buyers. Issued during the 1960s–1980s and held back in depot storage, they arrive in like-new condition — the kind of unissued surplus that flies off the shelf when displayed alongside East Bloc field jackets, boots, and headgear.
The unmistakable jodhpur-style silhouette — flared at the thigh, tapered tightly through the calf, and finished with button cuffs — was designed to be tucked cleanly into tall jackboots. That makes them an instant fit for living-history impressions, period film and theater wardrobes, equestrian use, steampunk and vintage-fashion crossovers, and customers who simply want a piece of authentic Eastern European military heritage in their closet.
Construction and Features
- Rugged polyester-wool blend in a classic NVA grey-green shade — durable, shape-holding, and warm enough for cool-weather wear.
- Pleated front through the hip and thigh for the signature breeches cut and freedom of movement.
- Button fly and button waistband with traditional military closure hardware.
- Internal D-rings for suspenders — period-correct and practical.
- Two front slash pockets and a single rear pocket.
- Buttoned cuffs at the lower leg for a clean tuck into tall boots.
Who They Sell To
- Cold War and WWII-era reenactors looking for authentic NVA-issue trousers.
- Militaria collectors building out East German uniform displays.
- Vintage and alt-fashion shoppers drawn to the dramatic jodhpur silhouette.
- Equestrians and theatrical wardrobes seeking real military breeches at a surplus price.
Size Breakdown
- S — 44
- M — 48
- L — 52
- XL — 56
- XXL — 60
Genuine East German military surplus in this condition is a finite resource. Stock deep while it's available — these move quickly in surplus shops, online militaria stores, and reenactor-focused retailers.