RUSSIAN EM SHOULDER BOARDS NEW
In stock
- SKU
- 19190100
- Color
- Olive Drab
- Style
- Insignia
Description
Authentic Russian Army enlisted men's shoulder boards, sourced as new old-stock surplus and ready to drop straight into your military collectibles, reenactment, or surplus apparel category. These are the plain, undecorated EM (enlisted) boards as worn on the service uniform of Russian soldiers — a high-turn item for collectors completing a uniform, reenactors building a kit, and fashion-driven shoppers chasing genuine Eastern Bloc surplus pieces that simply cannot be replicated by reproductions.
Each pair is cut in the classic pentagonal shoulder-board shape with the pointed inboard end and squared outboard end. The face is finished in muted olive drab wool/felt cloth, while the underside shows the natural tan backing material — a construction detail consistent with Russian military issue. A sewn buttonhole at the point and a fabric retention loop on the underside allow the boards to be buttoned to the shoulder and slipped under the existing shoulder strap of a tunic or field shirt.
Who Buys These
- Collectors filling out Soviet/Russian uniform displays
- Reenactors and living-history groups portraying late-Soviet and modern Russian enlisted ranks
- Militaria dealers who need a steady stock of authentic, unissued rank insignia
- Surplus-fashion shoppers using the boards as patches, jacket accents, or costume pieces
- Airsoft and milsim players running Russian/OPFOR loadouts
Key Features
- Genuine Russian military surplus — new, unissued condition
- Enlisted men's pattern — blank field, ready to receive rank chevrons or unit devices if desired
- Olive drab wool/felt face with tan cloth backing
- Traditional pentagonal cut with reinforced stitched edges
- Buttonhole and underside loop for proper attachment to a tunic shoulder
- Sold as a matched pair — left and right
Authentic Eastern Bloc insignia continues to be one of the most collectible categories in surplus, and unissued examples like these are increasingly hard to source. Stock them alongside Russian ushankas, telnyashka striped shirts, belts, and badges to round out a complete Russian/Soviet surplus display that draws collectors and curious browsers alike.