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Bloomers arr. 1881 (Шаровары обр. 1881 года) M1-087-U

$ 95.0 per item

Wearing loose trousers was a thing of the past, in connection with this, in 1881, shortened trousers, uniform for all types of army infantry uniforms, adapted for constant wear inside the tops of boots, were introduced.

Shortened infantry harem pants of the 1881 model, made of untufted cloth. In the guards and army dragoon units, piping was made along the outer side seams from the applied cloth assigned to the unit.

A.V. Aranovich V.A. Bezrodin
The uniform of the Russian imperial army of the late XIX – early XX century.

Camouflage jacket M44 (dot 44) (Камуфляжная куртка М44 (dot 44)) M4-131-U

$ 79.0 per item

The last year of the war saw the most dramatic changes in SS camouflage uniforms. A new two-piece uniforms was introduced in early 1944 to replace the smock. Additionally, it was primarily produced in a new pattern that would become commonplace among SS troops in the final months of the war.

Galloon to the epaulettes of the senior command staff (Infantry) (Галун к повседневным погонам старшего комначсостава (Пехота)) M3-424-Z

$ 20.0 per meter

Made of high quality brass wire in full compliance with the technical terms  of the USSR time.

Braid width – 55 mm

Galloon to the shoulder straps of the middle command of the NKVD (Галун к повседневным погонам среднего комначсостава НКВД) M3-426-Z

$ 20.0 per meter

Made of high quality brass wire in full compliance with the technical terms  of the USSR time.

Braid width – 55mm

Gas mask belt (Ремень к противогазному баку) M4-097-S

$ 40.0 per item

The strap to the gas mask tank is made of cotton tape, the original hook and buckle is inserted

Guards duty rain coat (Плащ двубортный) M3-149-U

$ 50.0 per item

Rain coat with button closure, turn-down collar, external side patch pockets with flaps, hood.

Lightweight field jacket for officers (GAR 44) (Легкий офицерский полевой китель (GAR 44)) M4-126-U

$ 105.0 per item

It was popular on the Eastern Front, for its manufacture was used raincoat fabric.

Collar tabs and shoulder boards not included in the price.

Magerka (wool) (Магерка (сукно)) M5-009-G

$ 35.0 per item

Magerka was made of velvet or cloth and a feather was pinned to it. In the 17th century, the magerka was the headdress of noble people, but later ordinary people began to wear it, replacing velvet or cloth with felt.

They wore this headdress on the territory of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, the Commonwealth, in the North-Western Territory of the Russian Empire. In our area, the peasants called this headdress “mavgerka” or “margelka”.

In the 16th and 17th centuries, during the time of Stefan Batory, it became widespread in Poland as the main winter headdress for military personnel. Magerka was often used by the Polish winged hussars.

Model 1916 gas mask tank (Противогазный бак модели 1916 года) M2-059-S

$ 47.0 per item

In June 1916, the first box was introduced for carrying the gas mask with the filter attached. It was a tin around 15.5 cm high, and painted in field gray with a snap-on lid. The box was suspended on a belt-strap around the neck ready for use, and could also be attached to a tunic button with a small loop in the back.

Model 1917 gas mask tank (Противогазный бак модели 1917 года) M2-060-S

$ 47.0 per item

Box was introduced with the gas mask 17 in June 1917. It was a little higher than the old model and had an extra metal clip to fasten the lid. It also had an extra compartment in the lid for spare lenses, which could be stored behind a metal clip.