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Cherkeska (Черкеска) M1-016-U

$ 169.0 per item

Cherkeska: Item of clothing worn by people of Caucasus – Single breasted caftan without a collar, cut at the waste with pleats, usually about above the knee length. With chest pockets for Gaziri. Was adopted by Terek and Kuban Cossack Hosts.

Note: the size of the gas caps is made to match the size of the Mosin rifle case. Gazyrs fit 8 pieces on each side maximum.

Cherkeska (Черкеска) M1-037-U

$ 169.0 per item

Cherkeska: Item of clothing worn by people of Caucasus – Single breasted caftan without a collar, cut at the waste with pleats, usually about above the knee length.With chest pockets for Gaziri. Was adopted by Terek and Kuban Cossack Hosts.

Note: the size of the gas caps is made to match the size of the Mosin rifle case. Gazyrs fit 8 pieces on each side maximum.

Gaziri for Cherkeska of Terek and Kuban Troops (Газыри) M1-018-F

$ 65.0 per set

Hand made, decorative. the set includes 16 pieces

Officer’s gloves ( leather ) M1-065-U

$ 60.0 per pair

White gloves were worn by generals and officers at the dress uniform.

How to determine your hand size, look at the illustration.

Mundir (Dress uniform jacket) Double breasted for lower ranks 1907 Pattern (Мундир двубортный для нижних чинов обр. 1907 года) M1-054-U

$ 175.0 per item

Double breasted Dress Jacket for Junkers (except for cavalry school) and all lower ranks in Army units of infantry, artillery, engineering troops and also HQ of same units.This particular example is for lower rank of the 4th Regiment in the particular Division. Uniforms of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Regiments differ by the color of the facings on the collar.Production of this uniform is by period standards, using patterns of that era and hand done with all the necessary details.

Mundir (Dress uniform jacket) Double breasted for NCO 1907 Pattern (Мундир двубортный для унтер-офицеров обр. 1907 года) M1-055-U

$ 185.0 per item

During the WWI, Officers of imperial army for the purpose of camouflage were advised to make their greatcoats form Soldiers grade wool and same cut as a lower rank greatcoat.However form the accounts of an eye witnesses, Officers continued to wear greatcoats made from Pre-war patterns though made from wool from lower ranks coats.

Mundir (Dress uniform jacket) for lower ranks in Cossack Regiments 1909 Pattern (Мундир для нижних чинов казачьих частей обр. 1909 года) M1-048-U

$ 180.0 per item

We can produce uniforms with facings of any Cossack regiment as well as Horse, foot and Artillery units. Please indicate your preference during the order process. If ordering a uniform without facings and shoulder boards, price is 250USD Cossack Mundir of 1909 pattern was used as a Dress uniform in Cossack regiments. This is an example of the Mundir of Don Cossack 3rd Hetman Ermak Timofeevech Regiment, that was formed in Ust Medveditskiy Region of Don. Production of this uniform is by period standards, using patterns of that era and hand done with all the necessary details

Officer gloves (brown leather) Перчатки офицерские (из коричневой лайковой кожи) M1-067-U

$ 60.0 per pair

Brown gloves were allowed to be worn to officers on maneuvers, as well as with a daily dress code (tunic and frock coat).

Please note that the list of sizes contains sizes with limited quantities:
Size 28 -only 2 pairs in stock

Please take this into account when placing your order.
How to determine your hand size, look at the illustration.

Officer gloves (white suede leather) (Перчатки офицерские (из белой замшевой кожи)) M1-066-U

$ 60.0 per pair

White gloves were supposed to be worn by generals and officers in front uniform.
How to determine your hand size, look at the illustration.

Officers Greatcoat (war time production) (Пальто офицерское (военного времени)) M1-056-U

$ 235.0 per item

During the WWI, Officers of imperial army for the purpose of camouflage were advised to make their greatcoats form Soldiers grade wool and same cut as a lower rank greatcoat.However form the accounts of an eye witnesses, Officers continued to wear greatcoats made from Pre-war patterns though made from wool from lower ranks coats.