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Uniform-inspired buttons from the archive — regimental crests, naval motifs and military dome styles in gold, silver and antique finishes.
Military Style Buttons from the Archive
Military buttons follow codes older than fashion: crested fronts, domed golds, anchors and eagles, everything in matched, polished ranks. This collection gathers the archive's military-inspired dies — regimental crests, naval designs and uniform-style metals from the 1970s–90s.
They serve reenactors and costume departments needing period-correct uniform details, tailors doing military-style civilian pieces (the brass-buttoned blazer descends directly from naval dress), and collectors of militaria-adjacent design. Matched sets with exact millimetre sizing; finite vintage stock.
Military Style Buttons — Questions, Answered
Are these genuine military-issue buttons?
They're vintage military-style designs — uniform-inspired dies from commercial button makers, not issued insignia. Perfect for costume, fashion and restoration where the look matters.
What size are uniform-style buttons?
Traditional uniform fronts run 19–23 mm with 15 mm for pockets and epaulettes. Listings show exact mm; many sets include both sizes.
Can you match a specific regimental button?
Send a photo to the Button Finding Service — the unlisted archive holds many crest and military dies, and we can often find a close period-appropriate match.
Do costume departments order in bulk?
Regularly — bulk pricing applies on 10+ of a style, and we confirm exact stock before you commit to a production run.
