GERMAN OD COMBAT BELT USED
In stock
- SKU
- 91330501
- Style
- Belt
Description
Genuine German Bundeswehr olive drab combat belt, originally issued as part of the standard field uniform kit. Built around heavy cotton canvas webbing and a substantial brass-finished box buckle with the classic pebbled face, this is the real-deal service belt — not a modern copy. Each piece has passed through actual military supply channels and is offered in used condition, with honest field-use character that surplus collectors and reenactors look for.
The belt suits a wide cross-section of your customer base: military surplus collectors and Bundeswehr reenactors after authentic kit, hunters and campers who want a tough, no-nonsense everyday belt, airsoft and milsim players building a German loadout, and the growing fashion-forward crowd drawn to authentic vintage military pieces with genuine patina. The deep olive drab webbing pairs equally well with field trousers, BDUs, work pants, and casual denim.
Construction & Hardware
- Heavy cotton canvas webbing in Bundeswehr olive drab — dense weave with a firm hand that resists stretch and abrasion.
- Brass-finished pebbled box buckle with a clean bordered frame — the iconic German service-belt look, with naturally aged tone.
- Internal slide-and-clamp closure lets the wearer trim length and adjust fit without punched holes.
- Reinforced webbing tip for clean feed-through and long service life.
Why It Sells
- Authentic surplus provenance — original German military issue, with the collector and reenactor appeal that keeps surplus belts moving.
- Crossover appeal — equally at home as a field belt, range belt, work belt, or fashion accessory.
- Adjustable fit covers a wide range of waist sizes from a single SKU, simplifying inventory.
- Timeless OD-and-brass look that never goes out of style with the military-aesthetic crowd.
Condition Note
As genuine used surplus, each belt may show light field-use character — minor scuffs on the webbing, faded edges, and a warm patina on the buckle. This is part of the authenticity, not a defect, and is exactly what collectors and vintage-style buyers expect from real-issue gear.