Beautiful reproductions, handmade in Italy.
The 54th Infantry Division “Napoli” originated from the “Granatieri di Napoli” Brigade (1861), including the 5th and 6th Regiments. In 1871, it became “Napoli” Brigade with the 75th and 76th Infantry Regiments, later dissolved and reformed in 1881 with the same units.
Pair of green cloth collar tabs with three-point design, used by the Alpini units of the Italian Social Republic. Worn on combat tunics and field jackets, they marked the elite mountain troops fighting on the northern front and in anti-partisan operations during the RSI period.
Original GIL – Italian Youth of the Lictor collar patches, worn on uniforms by youth members during the Fascist era. These insignia signified membership in the regime’s youth organizations, symbolizing discipline and paramilitary training.
Summer collar tabs of the San Marco Battalion, in red wool with golden winged lion and sword. Elite symbol of Italy’s naval infantry. Worn with lightweight uniforms in North Africa and on the Adriatic front, 1941–43.
Beautiful reproductions, handmade in Italy.
The 29th Waffen-Grenadier Division of the SS (1st Italian) was formed in 1944 with Italian volunteers loyal to the German Reich. It fought mainly against partisans in Northern Italy.