Civil War Officer Epaulets Replica Military Shoulder Boards
Civil War Officer Epaulets Replica Military Shoulder Boards
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Description
Description
Complete your historical military uniform with our Civil War Officer Epaulets Replica Military Shoulder Boards. Inspired by the decorative insignia worn by military officers during the American Civil War, these epaulets add authority, authenticity, and visual impact to any officer costume.
Ideal for:
- Civil War reenactments and living history events
- Military officer and general portrayals
- Theater productions and stage performances
- Educational and historical costume use
⭐ Includes
Pair of Civil War Officer Epaulets
Designed to replicate the decorative shoulder boards worn by military officers during the Civil War era
⭐ Features & Historical Accuracy
Durable Heavy Felt Fabric:
Crafted for historical accuracy and long-lasting wear
Gold Metal Stars & Intricate Gold Trim:
Decorative detailing adds distinction, rank, and authentic military styling
Secure Attachment with Adhesive Pin Backs:
Includes separate pin backs for flexible and custom shoulder placement
Authentic Civil War Design:
Modeled after decorative insignia worn by both Union and Confederate officers
Ideal for reenactments, theatrical performances, and display use
Complete the look by pairing these epaulets with our Civil War officer uniforms, including our Ulysses S. Grant Children’s Civil War Uniform
⭐ Why Choose Heritage Costumes?
• Proudly Made in the USA
• Crafted with elevated fabrics, not costume-grade materials
• Designed for historical accuracy and stage presence
• Built for repeated wear in schools, reenactments, and productions
• Thoughtfully constructed for comfort and durability
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Why Choose Heritage Costumes?
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Made in the USA
Proudly produced in small batches in California using higher quality fabrics.
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Ships Quickly
Most orders ship within 24 hours from our California workshop.
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Built for Reenactments
Designed for schools, theater productions, and living history events.