WW2 Canadian 8th New Brunswick Hussars British Made Starch Back Shoulder Titles Insignia Pair

$150.00

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This pair of World War II Canadian 8th New Brunswick Hussars shoulder titles represents the insignia worn by regiment members during the conflict. Manufactured in Britain, these titles are constructed with a starch back, a typical method used during the period to provide rigidity and durability. Embroidered with the regiment’s name in white letters on a dark background, the titles are designed to be sewn onto the upper arm of the battledress uniform, signifying unit identity and affiliation. The 8th New Brunswick Hussars was a distinguished armoured regiment of the Canadian Army, participating in several key operations throughout Europe during the Second World War. Starch back insignia are characteristic of wartime production, offering insight into manufacturing techniques adapted for rapid supply and field durability. This pair reflects the regimental pride and practical requirements of Canadian forces serving overseas. They are of interest to collectors and historians studying Canadian military uniforms and insignia.

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