Uniforms & FootwearSoviet – USSR, Cold War – Enlisted Man’s Parade Leather Belt with Brass Star & Hammer and Sickle Buckle, Complete Original Example
SKU / Ref. No: JAQ#3246E_7741239017
£25.00
A complete and original Soviet enlisted man’s parade belt with classic brass star buckle—an iconic and highly displayable piece of Cold War Soviet uniform equipment.
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*Soviet – USSR, Cold War – Enlisted Man’s Parade Leather Belt with Brass Star & Hammer and Sickle Buckle, Complete Original Example*
A very attractive and original Soviet military enlisted man’s parade belt, retaining its correct brass buckle with the classic five-pointed star and central hammer and sickle emblem, complete with its original brown leather belt. This is the standard dress and parade pattern worn by Red Army and wider Soviet Armed Forces enlisted personnel during the later Cold War period, distinct from the stiffer field-service belts with painted steel buckles.
The broad brown belt is of the softer parade-style construction, featuring a smooth finished leather outer face with a textured grain pattern and natural suede reverse, rather than the synthetic kirza or canvas-backed field type. The large brass buckle is the classic rectangular Soviet enlisted pattern with raised five-pointed star and radiating rays surrounding the hammer and sickle device. The reverse retains the correct hooked fastening tongue, while the opposite end is fitted with its original stitched leather retaining tab and brass adjustment loop, making this a complete and functional example.
Unlike the matt-painted field belts intended for service wear and reduced glare, these brass-buckled belts were primarily associated with parade dress, barracks uniform, and formal presentation, giving them a much more recognisable and display-friendly appearance. This remains one of the most iconic and instantly recognisable pieces of Soviet military uniform equipment from the final decades of the USSR.
Approx. Measurements – Length: 127 cm. Width: 4.5 cm.
History Note:
This style of belt was issued widely to Soviet Army enlisted personnel from the post-war years through the 1980s and into the final years of the USSR. The brass star buckle became symbolic of Soviet military service itself and was worn across numerous branches including infantry, artillery, armour, and support units. Parade and service belts such as this were intended for smart uniform presentation rather than field use, and today remain highly collectible Cold War display pieces.
*Condition*
Original complete example with honest service wear throughout. Brass buckle shows age patina and handling wear consistent with use. Leather remains supple and sound with expected surface wear, minor marks, and age-related finish variation. No visible factory stamp present. A strong display example. Please see photographs as part of the condition report.
JAQ#3246E_7741239017