WW2 British Army Button Stick

$20.00

The WW2 British Army Button Stick is a practical tool issued to soldiers during the Second World War for uniform maintenance. Constructed typically from brass, the button stick features a flat, rectangular design with a series of elongated and circular slots. These slots are designed to fit over uniform buttons, allowing the user to polish surrounding fabric and buttons without soiling or damaging the cloth. The button stick measures approximately

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The WW2 British Army Button Stick is a practical field tool issued to soldiers during the Second World War. Designed to assist in the maintenance of military uniforms, the button stick is typically constructed from brass or steel and features a distinctive flat, elongated shape with variously sized slots. These slots allow the user to cover buttons on tunics or greatcoats while cleaning or polishing the surrounding fabric, thereby protecting the buttons from accidental damage or staining. The button stick was a standard piece of kit for British service personnel and formed part of regular uniform upkeep routines. Its simple, functional design reflects the practical needs of soldiers in active service, where efficient maintenance of personal equipment was essential. Original examples often display manufacturer marks or dates and may show signs of service use. The button stick remains a significant collector’s item, representing an aspect of daily life in the British Army during the war.

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