GERMAN GREEN WOOL BERET USED
In stock
- SKU
- 91240201
- Style
- Beret, Headwear
Description
Originally issued to the German Bundeswehr, this green wool beret is genuine military surplus — the real headgear pulled from German service stocks, not a copy. The vivid green crown identifies it with German army branches such as the Jäger (light infantry) and mountain troops, making it a strong seller for collectors, reenactors, and surplus enthusiasts who want authentic European-issue gear in their collection.
The beret is built to the classic Bundeswehr pattern: a tightly woven 100% wool crown that holds its shape and shapes cleanly to the head once shaved and formed, with a 100% cotton lining for comfort against the scalp. A leather sweatband trims the base, finished with an adjustable drawcord at the rear so the wearer can dial in the fit. The construction reflects the original military specification — durable, breathable, and ready to take a unit flash or cap badge for reenactment or display.
Who It Sells To
- Military surplus collectors building European-issue inventory
- Reenactors and living-history hobbyists portraying modern German forces
- Airsoft and milsim players running Bundeswehr or NATO loadouts
- Fashion-forward shoppers drawn to the classic beret silhouette in a standout color
- Outdoor and tactical enthusiasts who want a warm, packable wool cap
Key Features
- Genuine German military surplus — original-issue, not a remake
- 100% wool outer shell in a bold rifle-green shade
- 100% cotton interior lining for next-to-skin comfort
- Leather sweatband with rear drawcord for a custom fit
- Classic Bundeswehr pattern — flash-ready for badges and insignia
Condition
As used military surplus, each beret may show light field-use character — minor wear, faded markings, or hardware patina consistent with honest issue. That history is part of the appeal: this is verifiable, real-deal German-issue headgear, not a reproduction. Stock photo shown; individual pieces will vary slightly.
Care
Spot clean only. To shape the beret, dampen the crown lightly, fit to the head, and allow it to air dry into form — the traditional method used by service members.