WW2 German Y-Strap Parts comprise individual components from the Y-shaped suspenders used by German military forces during the Second World War. These parts were integral to the personal equipment of Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS soldiers, providing support for load-bearing items such as ammunition pouches and gear belts. Typical Y-strap parts include leather straps, metal adjustment buckles, steel or alloy D-rings, and connecting hooks. The straps were generally constructed from durable leather or canvas, while hardware components were often made from blued or painted steel to resist corrosion. Original wartime manufacturing variations may be evident in stitching, finish, and materials, reflecting the wide range of suppliers and production methods used during the conflict. These parts are relevant for collectors, restorers, and historians seeking to complete period-accurate field equipment or to study German military gear from the era. Each component provides insight into the functional design and logistical considerations of World War II German infantry equipment.









