EAST GERMAN PLASTIC SHOULDER BOARD BUTTONS NEW (PAIR)
In stock
- SKU
- 19416010
- Color
- Grey
- Style
- Insignia
Description
Round out your military surplus and reenactor section with an authentic small-parts item that collectors and uniform builders are constantly hunting for. These are original East German (NVA) 19mm pebbled plastic shoulder board buttons, sold as a matched pair in new, unissued condition. Small, inexpensive, and easy to display on a peg hook or in a parts bin, they are the kind of detail piece that turns a casual browser into a paying customer.
Authentic NVA Issue
Originally manufactured for the Nationale Volksarmee and used across the East German Army, Air Force, Police (Volkspolizei), and Border Guard (Grenztruppen), these buttons fastened the shoulder boards on field and service uniforms. The classic pebbled (stippled) face in matte olive-black plastic is the genuine NVA pattern collectors look for — not a modern reproduction.
Who Buys These
- Reenactors and living history groups restoring NVA, Volkspolizei, or Grenztruppen uniforms.
- Military surplus collectors completing or repairing original tunics and field blouses.
- Cold War and DDR memorabilia enthusiasts who want correct period hardware.
- Tailors and uniform builders sourcing authentic small parts for custom projects.
- Fashion-forward surplus shoppers customizing field jackets and military-style outerwear with genuine vintage details.
Features & Specs
- Origin: Original East German (DDR / NVA) military issue.
- Diameter: 19 mm.
- Material: Molded plastic with traditional NVA pebbled texture.
- Color: Olive drab / black.
- Condition: New, unissued surplus stock.
- Quantity: Sold by the pair.
- Use: Shoulder board / epaulette fastener for NVA Army, Air Force, Police, and Border Guard uniforms.
Low-cost impulse buys with strong margin potential, these buttons fit perfectly on a counter card, in a parts drawer next to insignia and patches, or bundled with shoulder boards and tunics as an upsell. A simple, profitable add-on for any shop serving the surplus, reenactor, and collector market.