General Service Corps (GSC) plastic economy button, 18mm example of a wartime utility issue associated with the General Service Corps of the British Army. This type of button reflects material-saving measures introduced during the Second World War, when traditional brass production was reduced in favour of alternative materials.
The design features the standard General Service button motif in relief, incorporating a King’s crown and Royal Arms, adapted for moulded plastic construction. These “economy” buttons were produced in large quantities using composite or early plastic materials, in a green finish, maintaining functionality while conserving strategic metals for the war effort.
Buttons of this type were worn on British Army uniforms issued during the wartime period, particularly on battledress and other service garments. Their simplified construction and materials reflect the broader wartime economy and production adjustments implemented across military supply chains.
This example represents a standard piece of British military uniform insignia from the Second World War, illustrating both practical adaptation and continuity of design despite material constraints.
Manufactured in moulded plastic with a shank fitting to the reverse, the button is lightweight yet durable. Items of this type are collected within British militaria, particularly for their association with wartime production and uniform history.
Dimensions
18mm diameter
Condition
Good overall condition, with clear moulded detail. Some light surface wear and minor marks consistent with age and use may be present. The reverse shank remains intact and secure. No damage or repairs are evident.




















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