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were wearing full dress on occasions where they were not parading with the remainder of the regiment (who had only khaki service dress). The pre-1914 dress uniforms were still held in store and occasionally reappeared for historic displays. However, there was no serious attempt to make them general issue again, primarily for reasons of expense. When (khaki) Battle Dress (BD) uniforms, which had a short
1981:) and a cocked hat. This order of uniform lasted through the first half of the twentieth century. It was not worn for the duration of the Second World War, and was officially placed 'in abeyance' in 1949 (with permission being given at the same time for medals and swords to be worn with the undress jacket on state occasions). Full dress was, however, subsequently worn by senior naval officers at the
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with some traditional features. Thus the U.S. Army announced in 2006 that uniforms of modern cut but in the traditional dark and light blue colours would become universal issue, replacing the previous grey/green service dress. This measure however proved a short lived one, being phased out after 2019. The French Army has, with the abolition of conscription, reintroduced kepis, fringed
2727:. For enlisted, the sword is worn with a white waistbelt and brass buckle when wearing the Dress Blue coat. The Marine Corps is the only branch of the United States military which regularly allows NCOs to carry a sword. For enlisted Marines, they earn the right to carry the NCO sword and wear the scarlet blood stripe on their blue trousers when they achieve the rank of Corporal.
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women wear a uniform similar to the dress blue uniform but with a white coat and skirt or trousers. Both genders wear shoulder boards rather than sleeve stripes, as well as medals, combination cover, and sword. The uniform is nearly identical to the U.S. Navy's Full Dress Whites, but the buttons and combination cover device are Coast Guard specific.
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945:'s modern dress uniform is green with a visor peaked cap, epaulettes, sword set and scabbard (for officers), long green pants, a black belt, and black shoes or boots. However, several regiments within the Argentine Army are authorized ceremonial full dress uniforms which date from the 19th century, including the
1462:, a variant of the service or combat uniform which includes items of historic ceremonial dress such as headresses, fringed epaulettes, cloaks, waist sashes etc. This is called "Tradition Uniform". Personnel of units which were recipients of state orders of military honor include in the "Tradition Uniform" the
1142:, under No. 1B Ceremonial Dress. Amendments to dress regulations are issued through the office of the Vice Chief of the Defence Staff (VCDS), initially in the form of a CANFORGEN (Canadian Forces General) message, which is placed in the dress manual until an official publication amendment can be promulgated.
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Presently, the U.S. Coast Guard maintains two full dress uniforms, full dress blue, and full dress white. Full dress blue is worn during change of command ceremonies, parades, and reviews when special honours are being paid, including state visits. The full dress blue uniforms are similar to the U.S.
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Another uniform, the obsolete Dress White uniform, was a white version of the standard dress coat and trousers, was authorized only for officers and SNCOs. It resembled the Navy's
Officer/CPO dress whites. No blood stripes were authorized, and white shoes were worn. This uniform was superseded by the
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The most formal of a Marine's uniforms outside of the elaborate evening dress uniforms of officers and senior enlisted, it is often referred to as "Dress Blues", due to its color (as distinguished from the green and khaki service uniforms), and can be worn in many forms. It is the only uniform of the
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The blue full dress ceremonial overcoat was reintroduced in
January 1929, and saw alterations to its design in 1936 and 1937, before it was suspended from use in 1943. The overcoat was reauthorized for use by officers in 1947, although it seldom sees use. The ceremonial overcoat with a white scarf is
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were primarily made out of a combination of dark blue wool (for tunics or coats) and light blue (for trousers and breeches). After the adoption of olive drab and khaki uniforms in 1902, the US Army retained blue uniforms as its full dress until 1917. A modernised and simplified blue dress uniform was
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As noted above, the practice of issuing other ranks in line regiments with full sets of both service dress and dress uniforms effectively ended in 1914 and was never completely returned to. Today full dress or No 1 Dress uniforms are only held in limited quantities as common stock, and issued only to
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and modified throughout the years. Some features of modern full dress uniform worn by both army and navy personnel date from those of the final
Czarist period, prior to 1917. Most notably these include the blue-green shade of the modern army officer's parade and walking out uniform; the dark blue and
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Modern armies are characterised by simple and drably coloured dress even for ceremonial occasion, with the exceptions noted above. However a general trend towards replacing conscript armies with long-serving professionals has had, as a side effect, a reversion to dress uniforms that combine smartness
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and Foot Guard for ceremonial purposes but not to the bulk of the army. Officers were authorised to wear full dress for certain special occasions such as Court levees (formal presentations to the
Monarch) and it was customary to wear these uniforms at social functions such as weddings. By 1928 bands
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was introduced: this is similar to the old full dress but is less elaborate, without fringed epaulettes or cuff slashes, and is worn with a peaked cap. Nowadays it is worn only by very limited categories of senior flag officers (namely members of the Royal Family, the First Sea Lord, Admirals of the
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Before 1972, U.S. Coast Guard personnel generally wore the same uniforms as the U.S. Navy but with distinctive Coast Guard insignia, primarily distinctive cap devices for officers and chief petty officers, incorporation of the Coast Guard shield in lieu of line or staff corps insignia for officers,
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The blue or green No 1 Dress was not universally adopted after its initial introduction in 1947, khaki No 2 dress being the most usual order of dress for parades and formal occasions. The reason was mainly one of economy, although it was sometimes criticised as being too similar to police and other
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in the First World War and their use became more widespread in the
British Army during and after the Second World War to replace side caps for wear with combat uniforms when protective headgear was not being worn. Originally, khaki was the standard colour for all units, but specialist units adopted
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had different full-dress and undress versions, the latter being worn from day to day, the former only for formal occasions. By the late nineteenth century, an officer's full dress uniform consisted of a navy double-breasted tailcoat with white facings edged in gold (on the collar and cuff-slashes),
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Each uniform category is worn for different purposes and for certain occasions. The "PDU I" and "PDU IA" are regarded as "full dress uniforms" which are worn for formal state occasions and when attending ceremonial events of high significance. The headdress worn for this uniform is a peaked cap for
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officer's dress uniform is navy-blue with a peaked hat, sword strap (for petty officers, colour escorts and cadets, only during parades and ceremonies), navy-blue trousers, and black boots. The enlisted uniform (for sailors) evinces a mix of
Prussian and British influences, having a sailor cap with
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The formal uniforms used by police forces were until the late 20th century mostly the same as the uniforms worn on ordinary duties but sometimes with various embellishments. The introduction of newer uniforms deliberately designed as workwear has left the older styles mainly used for ceremonial or
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The temperate full dress uniform was introduced in April 1920. It consisted of a single-breasted jacket in blue-grey with a stand-up collar. Rank was indicated in gold braid on the lower sleeve and white gloves were worn. As with the
British Army after 1914, full dress was not general issue during
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There is also a version for wear by warrant officers and petty officers. It is similar to that worn by commissioned officers and is worn with the same cap, trousers and shoes, but the tunic has only four buttons down the front, substantive rate badges, and no shoulderboards. When armed with rifle,
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details and dates back to 1879. Changes were made in 1900 which transformed the helmet into a cuirassier style helmet. In 1928 with the amalgamation of the 1st and 2nd
Cavalry Regiments, a helm wreath was added, together with a golden laurel wreath. Officers' gold chin straps with lion "mascarons"
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Full Dress White is worn for similar occasions by officers of the U.S. Coast Guard during the summer, or when in tropical environments. The Dress White uniform is slightly different depending on the gender; with men wearing a high stand-collared white tunic, white trousers, and white shoes, while
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Initially the full dress uniform was worn with the service dress cap. However, in 1921 a new form of head-dress was introduced. It was designed to resemble the original flying helmet and it consisted of a leather skull cap trimmed with black rabbit fur. The helmet also featured an ostrich feather
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with a golden ball ornament on top of the helmet, inherited from the Royal Marine
Artillery. Band officers (directors of music) wear gold shoulder cords with silver-embroidered rank badges as well as a crimson waist sash, similar to the waist sash worn by the British Army. The uniform of the drum
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The
Presidential Honor Guard Brigade wears dress uniforms similar to those used by the Hussar troop raised by Simon Bolivar in 1816. It is of a red tunic with gold buttons and black pants, belt and a black (formerly brown) busby hat, plus epaulettes worn by officers. The Caracas Battalion of the
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Dress regulations may also be amplified, interpreted, or amended by the commanders of formations and units (depending on the commander's authority) through the issuing of Standing Orders (SOs), Ship's Standing Orders (SSO), Routine Orders (ROs), and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). This may
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uses a white tunic and black trousers; derived from the British Army's warm weather ceremonial uniform. Generally, the organisation's ceremonial uniform is not used for daily medical and first-aid work, with the various national St John Ambulance organisations issuing a variety of occupational
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but had not been made general issue at the time. In the form adopted after World War II, most regiments were distinguished only by coloured piping on the shoulder straps, coloured hat bands, buttons and badges. However Scottish regiments retained their kilts or trews as well as the distinctive
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for males and on the sleeve cuffs for females, while CPO rank insignia is worn on the collar for both sexes. Service dress white includes service ribbons, whereas full dress white includes service ribbons and medals. This uniform is informally called "Chokers", due to the stand-collar.
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and sword and sword belt is worn by commissioned officers. Before 1939, this was worn with a white tropical helmet; abolished in 1949, for full dress purposes. Since 1995 this is only regularly issued to officers of the rank of captain and above, all other officers being issued a white
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jacket, worn with a white shirt, and a tie. The ground forces uniform is dark green, with a single-breasted, three-buttoned jacket and tie of the same colour. Headgear worn is the beret. The air force uniform is of the same design, but medium blue. The naval uniform has a darker blue,
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or sand coloured one. From 1944 they wore the Maroon airborne forces beret but the beige beret was re-adopted following the re-formation of the Regular SAS in Malaya. Dark blue berets are worn by those units not authorised to use a distinctively coloured beret or other headdress.
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with a visor cap for officers and senior ratings and sailor caps for junior ratings, epaulettes and sleeve rank marks (for all offers), a sword set and scabbard for officers, blue long pants (skirts for female personnel), a belt and black leather shoes or boots. Marines wear
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regulations permitted the wearing of a full dress uniform in both home and warm-weather variants. Although the home wear version of full dress is no longer worn (except in a modified form by RAF bandsmen), the tropical full ceremonial dress continues to be authorised.
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include amplification where the regulations are unclear or are not mandatory; amendments or reversal of some existing regulations for special occasions or events; or the promulgation of regulations regarding the wear of traditional regimental articles (such as kilts).
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maintains two different styles of parade dress uniforms. Both variants include a black blouse, with banded collars and double row of buttons, and a white peaked hat. However, Full Dress Blue A, uses white trousers, whereas Full Dress Blue B uses black trousers.
1941:, only one ceremonial uniform is still in use. It is restricted to naval officers serving on the royal barge "Vasaorden" (Order of Vasa); a ship used only on rare ceremonial occasions. The uniform dates back to 1878. The two officers serving wear the tricorne.
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When khaki web carrying equipment was introduced, the earlier, white or black leather carrying equipment was retained for wear with the dress uniform. As with the earlier uniforms, the officers' uniforms differed in quality and detail from those worn by the
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that wear the maroon beret) wear Japanese style dixie caps with the full dress, until 2021 the US design was worn. The new styled cap is modeled after the Japanese custom in the Maritime Self-Defense Force, in turn the design used by many European navies.
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The U.S. Army's uniform regulations also define a class of "special ceremonial units," that are authorized to wear distinct ceremonial regimental uniforms for ceremonies and public duties. They include select U.S. Army band and guard units, including the
2333:. In most regiments they were replaced by a generic dark blue uniform known as No 1 Dress. This dated back to plain "patrol" uniforms worn by officers before 1914 as an informal "undress" uniform. An early version had been worn by some units in the 1937
2353:). The blue "home service" helmets were not worn as part of the No 1 dress uniform, except by members of some bands or corps of drums which retained their old full dress uniforms, at regimental expense. English Rifle regiments were amalgamated into the
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men and a crusher cap for women, and for officers from special forces, as well as the Military Police, may wear their respective berets. MPs are also entitled to helmets when in full dress. When wearing the Mess dress uniform, no headdress is worn.
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also have a few different ceremonial dress uniforms for its commissioned officers, senior sailors, and junior sailors. Members of the Australian armed forces wear these uniforms for ceremonial occasions, commemorative events and special occasions.
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wears the uniform of Göta Life Guards (2nd Life Guards), with red collar, cuffs and piping. The headdress of the infantry is mainly the pickelhaube typed helmet in black leather from 1887. On state ceremonies, a white buffalo hair plume is added.
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Ministry of Defence wears a light blue uniform with white buttons, black pants, a belt, boots or black shoes and the red beret while the Daniel O'Leary Battalion of the Army Headquarters wears an identical uniform but with the dark blue beret.
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presently listed as an optional purchase item in the Army's uniform regulations, with general officers, aides-de-camp, and command sergeants major being authorized to wear it in formal ceremonial occasions during cold-weather conditions.
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is similar to the universal full dress uniform of the Canadian Army, with minor variation. The full dress uniform used by the Royal Military College has remained essentially the same since the institution's founding in 1876, although the
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on, a narrow red stripe (piping) down the outside of each trouser leg was common to all red coated infantry units. Cavalry however wore stripes of regimental colour (white, yellow, blue/grey etc.) on their riding breeches. Scottish
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A peaked cap, with a coloured hat band, is intended to be worn with the No 1 Dress uniform, berets are the most common form of headdress seen with other orders of dress and are worn in No1 and 2 dress by some Regiments and Corps.
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merged into what became the Corps of Royal Marines, and consists of a royal blue single-breasted tunic with red facings (with gold piping) and yellow cuff slashes. It is worn with royal blue trousers with a scarlet stripe and the
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successors had little incentive to retain old glories. Elsewhere cost and disillusion with the "peacock" aspects of old-fashioned soldiering had a similar effect, except for ceremonial guard units and such limited exceptions as
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Bands of the French Army are permitted to wear special uniforms depending on circumstances. On representation duty, they often wear a 19th c.-style full dress uniform dating from either the Napoleonic or Third Republic eras.
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has its own dress uniform, with separate versions for summer and winter. These are similar in style to civilian business dress suits, or to the service dress uniforms worn by the British forces. The dress uniform includes a
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trousers with a scarlet trouser stripe, and a Wolseley helmet. However, most regiments in the Canadian Army maintain authorized regimental differences from the Army's universal full dress, including several armoured units,
2583:. The ceremonial uniforms were discontinued by 1 August 1994 and 1 March 1993 respectively. However, the United States Air Force Honor Guard are authorized to wear a ceremonial variant of the Air Force's service uniform.
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uniform of the Life Guard Dragoons (1st Cavalry) from 1895. Officers have a somewhat lighter colour on their full dress uniform compared to the troopers. The pickelhaube type helmet is made of nickel-plated steel with
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except for those in command posts which are also entitled to sabres. Enlisted ratings of the Indonesian Navy (except those in the Marine Corps and Denjaka, which wears the purple beret and special forces operators of
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or formal bowtie. As with the white uniforms, only service ribbons are worn with Service Dress Blue, while service ribbons and medals are worn with Full Dress Blue. Depending on the occasion, officers may also wear
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Prior to the outbreak of World War I full dress uniforms were universal issue for all regiments of the British Army when on "home service" in Britain itself. Line infantry and Foot Guards, dragoons, Life Guards and
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wore scarlet and blue "review order" uniforms until World War I, substituted khaki service dress for parade from 1919 to 1939 and now holds dark blue No 1 dress uniforms for the use of its cadets. Until 1995 the
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the inter-War period, but was authorized for wear by specific categories such as bandsmen and commissioned officers. The latter generally wore full dress only for infrequent occasions such as attendance at court
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After World War I most full dress uniforms disappeared. Many of the royal or imperial regimes that had taken a particular pride in the retention of colourful traditional uniforms had been overthrown and their
2957:; using similar jackets and trousers with different buttons, badges, and a cap with a white band and belt-mounted items relevant to first-aid work. Conversely, the ceremonial uniform for St John Ambulance in
1700:(PDP, Parade Full Dress) is worn by parade commanders. However PDP can also be a variant of the combat dress uniform pattern. The parade commander wears a M1 or PASGT helmet instead of the normal peaked cap.
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Coast Guard's service dress blue "Alpha," except that it is worn with a full-size medals instead of ribbons. Additionally, a sword may be prescribed for officers, and a white belt and glove may be required.
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During the 19th century a division developed in most armies between the uniform worn for parade and ceremony ("full dress"), active service ("field dress") and daily working ("barrack" or "fatigue" dress).
663:, etc., many originated in the 18th and early 19th centuries as normal styles of military dress that, with the adoption of more practical uniforms, were eventually relegated to ceremonial functions. Before
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armies of continental Europe retaining many of the colourful features that had evolved during the nineteenth century, for reasons of national and unit pride. Thus, in 1913 most French soldiers wore red
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detachments for special ceremonial occasions. Practices do however vary between units and historic items of uniform are more likely to appear where tradition is particularly strong. As an example, the
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regiment, and all support corps wore dark blue uniforms. Only Rifle regiments wore green. Full dress varied greatly in detail, according to the arm of service or in many cases the individual regiment.
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United States military to use all of the colors of the nation's flag and incorporates button designs which are the oldest military insignia still in use in the United States Armed Forces to this day.
1910:(2nd Cavalry) were also authorised for the new composite regiment. On modern state occasions officers wear white buffalo hair plume while troopers wear a horse hair plumes of the same colour.
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instead of a tunic, were adopted immediately before the Second World War, the older khaki Service Dress became a smart uniform for wear on the streets, and on moderately formal occasions.
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uniform, with metal helmet and white riding trousers, while the infantry regiments have a high-collared traditional gendarmerie uniform with the shako. The officer cadets and the staff of
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allows, an air force light blue tunic, trousers and facings. The RCAF pipe band's full dress uniform is modelled after the uniforms used by Scottish Highland regiments. It includes a
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each maintain their own dress uniforms. Youth-based Canadian cadet organisations are sponsored by the Canadian Armed Forces, with uniforms provided free of charge and funded by the
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All the blue uniforms have the same trousers, cover, and black shoes, with the exception of general officers who wear dark blue trousers in the same color as the coat. Officers,
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With limited exceptions, the unique regimental full dress uniforms finally disappeared after 1939; today they are only generally worn, on ceremonial occasions, by the Bands and
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plume which was connected to an RAF badge. This helmet was never popular and junior officers were eventually permitted to wear the service dress hat on full dress occasions.
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Indonesian National Armed Forces Commander decree, dated 16 May 2019, regarding the Uniform, Attributes, Medals, and Rank Insignia of the Indonesian National Armed Forces
2108:) which demanded close proximity to the target, were not concerned with camouflage, and wore red coats (scarlet for officers and sergeants). Rifle regiments, fighting as
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and (in a different form) by Fusiliers. Plumed helmets were worn by the Dragoons (except 2nd), Dragoon Guards and the Household Cavalry. Hussars wore their distinctive
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With the outbreak of World War I in August 1914 all full dress and other coloured uniforms ceased to be worn by the British Army. After 1919 they were restored to the
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are worn instead of medals. Dress Blue "A" (with medals worn) is strictly reserved for official ceremonies, while Dress Blue "B" may be worn on leave or liberty.
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In tropical climates, a single-breasted white tunic, with two patch pockets, five buttons down the front, worn with the peaked cap, white trousers, white shoes,
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and the Ă©cole nationale des sous-officiers d'active, have full dress uniforms dating back to the 19th century worn by both students and staff. The ESMSC has the
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with an added white plume and silvered chinstrap; along with the style of tunic it bears more resemblance to a late 19th/early 20th century police uniform.
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still retaining colourful full dress uniforms of 19th century origin for ceremonial use. The remaining parts of the branches tend to apply a variant of the
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As with many European countries, the French military used in the 19th and early 20th centuries many traditional and heavily decorated dress uniforms. Since
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are authorized different dress uniforms, known as Red-Dress (a scarlet blouse with a blue trim). Before 1998, certain ceremonial Marine units, such as the
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in traditional colours from about 1956 on. These are still worn, although regimental amalgamations have led to numerous changes from the pre-war models.
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Full dress headwear varied (both from regiment to regiment, and over time as influenced by military fashion): bearskins were worn by the Foot Guards, the
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The dress uniform of the naval academy "Arturo Prat" is also blue with trousers, but with headdress similar to that worn by Prat and the crew of the
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INSTRUCTION N° 10300/DEF/EMAT/LOG/ASH – DEF/DCCAT/LOG/REG relative aux tenues et uniformes des militaires des armes et services de l’armée de terre.
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do not issue full dress uniforms, but for special ceremonies, such as changes of command, military personnel should add swords or daggers and full
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serves as the U.S. Army's equivalent to full dress. In November 2018, the U.S. Army announced the dress blue service uniform would be replaced by
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in India. This innovation arose from experience fighting irregular forces in India, for example on the Indian North-West Frontier and during the
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units were for the most part distinguished by having silver (rather than gold-coloured) lace, buttons and accoutrements in full dress. From the
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as headdress. The Buin regiment (2nd Army division in the Santiago Metropolitan region) has reintroduced the infantry regimental uniform of the
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since 2001 has been a medium-blue tunic and trousers, worn with a peaked visor cap. For parade dress, officers additionally wear a sword belt.
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uniforms; however, several units wear more colorful full dress uniforms. Cadets of the military academy "Bernardo O'Higgins Riquelme" wear a
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The Dress White uniform consists of a stand-collar white tunic, white trousers, and white dress shoes. Rank for officers is displayed on
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Regardless of service branch military police personnel wear helmets with their dress uniforms, plus armbands to identify service branch.
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regiments were also trained as skirmishers but wore red uniforms with green shakos. Whereas the infantry generally wore polished brass
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Dress Blue "D" is the dress blue uniform worn with the short sleeve khaki shirt (without coat). Service ribbons and badges may be worn
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Dress Blue "C" is the dress blue uniform worn with the long sleeve khaki shirt (without coat). Service ribbons and badges may be worn.
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in full dress, as did regimental staff officers and those of some support services. In hotter climates, for all of the above, a white
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The Prince of Wales (Lieutenant RN, left) and King George V (Admiral of the Fleet, right) wearing full dress naval uniform in 1914.
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with either Full Dress White or Blue. Both the white and blue uniforms are worn with the distinctive peaked cap with white cover.
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The Band of Her Majesty's Royal Marines in full dress uniform (2015), led by the Drum Major (centre) and Director of Music (right)
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includes a dark navy blue tunic, trousers, and white facings. However, full dress in the Royal Canadian Navy is no longer issued.
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generically for uniforms, allowing it to refer to more modern service dress ("combat") uniforms with suitable modifiers (e.g. the
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on their trousers. Blood stripes are 1.25" in width for NCOs and SNCOs, 1.5" for officers, and 2" for general officers.
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and service ribbons. Enlisted coats have a red trim and more buttons down the middle of the coat than officers.
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uniforms in the field, with blue, scarlet, and rifle green tunics relegated to ceremonial/parade use.
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formal purposes. The general formal style is a black jacket and trousers with a white shirt and a
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Enlisted marines dressed in Blue Dress Uniforms. From left to right: "B", "B", "A", "D", and "C".
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service uniforms. The U.S. Army intends to maintain the dress blue uniforms for ceremonial use.
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detachments are required to wear it while on duty. The cavalry regiment has a 19th-century
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did not wear trousers, favouring the kilt, and Scottish Lowland regiments adopted tartan
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white dress uniform worn by sailors; and the ceremonial dress of the Kremlin Regiment.
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without prefix typically refers to full dress uniform as described in this article.
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swallow-tailed blouse with white trousers and black shako for parades and drills.
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or head of government). While the "PDU IV" uniform is worn for occasions such as:
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Fleet, full Admirals and the Defence Services Secretary (if a naval officer)).
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while other ranks were issued all orders of dress from government stocks.
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with the dress uniform. Epaulettes are only worn with the dress uniform.
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on occasions such as weddings. It is also sometimes worn by members of
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plus certain bands and military academies have a complete full dress (
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the dress) while the Marine enlisted and NCO uniform is a dark-blue
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also wear uniforms whose styling dates back to the 19th century.
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Dressed to kill: Generals get a makeover with new dress uniforms
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Joint Service Publication 336: The Defence Supply Chain Manual
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There are three versions of full dress uniforms in use in the
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PDU IIA - (Mess dress uniform with order decorations attached)
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2002:'s full dress uniform that was taken out of service in 1956.
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called "full mess uniform" for formal wear purposes. White
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Guide to Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and Insignia
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in Full Dress Blue during a change of command ceremony at
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being distinguished only by the different branch colours.
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PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE PHASEOUT DATES FOR UNIFORM ITEMS
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Encyclopedia of United States Army Insignia and Uniforms
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horse race at Aintree; this consists of the traditional
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retained "blues" for their now disbanded Mounted Troop.
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coloured berets to distinguish themselves. For example,
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dating from 1823 are still in use on special occasions.
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of the orders received. Headdress worn with such is the
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are permitted to wear, in special circumstances such as
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fostered numerous distinctions amongst different units.
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French Republican Guard infantry in full dress uniform.
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Yet, a full dress uniform is sometimes simply called a
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Usage, Attributes, and Uniform of the Indonesian Army
3435:"Dress instructions: Annex A Ceremonial dress - No. 1"
3267:(3rd ed.). p. Para. 117, 119. Archived from
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and differentiated uniform buttons on dress uniforms.
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or peaked cap. A particular variation is that used by
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The various designations used in Dress Blue include:
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and white carrying equipment, the Rifles wore black.
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The Number 1 Full Dress is nowadays only worn by the
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in 1970, although it is still operated by the French
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remains in use for ceremonial parade positions only.
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3532:, by Judah Ari Gross. Times of Israel. 26 May, 2016
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dress uniforms are commonplace within its services.
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3859:. Department of the Army. 25 May 2017. p. 127
3828:. University of Oklahoma Press. pp. 559–565.
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580:. Full dress uniforms typically include full-size
2896:Full dress uniform by international organisations
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1562:Indonesian National Armed Forces § Uniforms
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2609:Prior to the 20th century, the uniforms of the
2231:of 1878, the British Army began adopting light
1550:Ă©cole des officiers de la gendarmerie nationale
1369:in 1879. The headdress worn is the peaked cap.
1012:has several orders of ceremonial uniforms. The
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3576:History of the Royal Navy in the 20th century
2875:National Bolivarian Armed Forces of Venezuela
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3257:British Army Dress Committee (August 2005).
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3376:. Government of Canada. 12 September 2018
2748:United States Marine Drum and Bugle Corps
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1828:Mess dress uniform § Full mess dress
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3726:British Infantry Regiments Since 1660
2639:First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry
2603:First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry
1487:école spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr
1310:is based on twentieth-century German
1032:Uniforms of the Canadian Armed Forces
828:, who wore white full dress; British
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3441:. Government of Canada. 26 July 2019
2937:The uniform of St John Ambulance in
2907:Order of Saint John (chartered 1888)
1790:Uniforms of the Russian Armed Forces
1306:The usual full dress uniform of the
1099:Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery
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6056:Global trade of secondhand clothing
3784:"Royal Air Force Dircetor of Music"
3247:, Ministry of Defence, January 2011
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1326:, based on the uniform worn by the
1052:'s universal full dress includes a
1036:Uniforms of the Royal Canadian Navy
3760:Redcaps. Britain's Military Police
3578:. London: Bison Books. p. 68.
3292:. Australian Army. 1 February 2013
3245:Army Dress Regulations (All Ranks)
2768:Uniforms of the United States Navy
2758:Blue/White Dress uniform in 2000.
2593:Uniforms of the United States Army
1776:or by senior officers on official
1772:was only worn abroad, either by a
1485:of the French Army, including the
1140:Canadian Forces Dress Instructions
809:and off duty ("walking out"), the
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3370:"Full dress and undress uniforms"
3337:Greene, Andrew (12 August 2016).
3046:A Dictionary of Military Uniforms
2862:United States Coast Guard Academy
1646:PDU IV - (Short sleeved, with no
1288:Though full dress uniform in the
821:dating back to the 18th century.
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3992:U.S. Bureau of Land Management.
3850:"18-.Overcoat, ceremonial, blue"
3590:"Dress Regulations - Chapter 39"
3312:"Royal Australian Navy Uniforms"
2804:Naval enlisted personnel ranked
2444:Royal Military Academy Sandhurst
2435:Royal Military Academy Sandhurst
2365:together into a single regiment
2186:2nd Dragoons (Royal Scots Greys)
1588:Indonesian National Armed Forces
1231:The modern dress uniform of the
1175:Royal Military College of Canada
1163:Royal Military College of Canada
1150:Royal Military College of Canada
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2738:, and polished knee-high boots.
2461:Uniforms of the Royal Air Force
992:Uniforms of the Australian Army
3886:"Military uniform equivalents"
3674:British Army Uniforms in Color
3624:. 18 June 2014. Archived from
3096:British Army Uniforms in Color
2702:Staff Noncommissioned Officers
2643:United States Military Academy
2251:, as well as the invention of
1803:2019 Moscow Victory Day Parade
1410:In the armed forces, only the
1379:Military uniform § France
1272:The full dress uniform of the
1221:Department of National Defence
1169:The full dress uniform for an
951:Regiment of Mounted Grenadiers
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3796:Air Force Personnel Center. "
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1227:Royal Canadian Mounted Police
1103:Royal Canadian Infantry Corps
1095:Royal Canadian Armoured Corps
901:Full dress uniform by country
3824:Emerson, William K. (1996).
2605:in ceremonial dress uniform.
2550:mounted police in Merseyside
2384:in their full dress uniform.
2092:Uniforms of the British Army
1434:as their full dress uniform.
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1108:Full dress uniforms for the
1002:Australia's Federation Guard
3144:Kennedy, Robert W. (2001).
2955:Metropolitan Police Service
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2066:Royal Marine Light Infantry
1892:The cavalry, including the
1339:Chilean War of Independence
1083:Canadian-Scottish regiments
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6066:List of individual dresses
3924:. United States Army. 2019
3672:Harrington, Peter (2001).
3121:The Kaiser's Army in Color
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3574:Preston, Antony (1987).
3069:Jouineau, Andre (2008).
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1667:ceremonies, attending a
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928:Argentine Federal Police
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3893:The Uniform Regulations
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2623:Army Service Uniform
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2008:ceremonial day dress
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751:Battle Dress Uniform
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296:(anything not above)
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3676:. pp. 10–146.
3283:"Army Dress Manual"
3098:. pp. 10–146.
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1842:Life Guard Dragoons
1815:Soviet Armed Forces
1514:Ministry of Defence
1502:École Polytechnique
1397:Air and Space Force
1133:Royal Canadian Navy
1048:in full dress. The
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977:Argentine Air Force
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621:Western dress codes
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3949:The New York Times
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1882:Swedish Army Band
1746:brigadier general
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2249:Anglo-Zulu War
2152:, all but one
2118:Light infantry
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5615:Boardshorts
5535:Windbreaker
5296:Suit jacket
5291:Mess jacket
5185:Guards Coat
5104:See-through
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4237:Neckerchief
4091:Terminology
3549:Arutz Sheva
3488:(in French)
3474:(in French)
3460:(in French)
2998:Formal wear
2890:pickelhaube
2873:Within the
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2814:crackerjack
2810:sailor suit
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2473:Philip Game
2407:green beret
2382:rifle green
2267:Other Ranks
2202:pith helmet
2198:cocked hats
2162:Crimean War
2110:skirmishers
2021:bush jacket
1896:, wear the
1878:Life Guards
1766:tailor made
1754:Yom HaShoah
1727:blazer-type
1639:PDU III - (
1456:Tirailleurs
1422:French Army
1389:French Army
1365:during the
1323:Pickelhaube
1188:pith helmet
1180:pillbox hat
1127:; and blue
1087:foot guards
970:peaked caps
834:rifle green
832:, who wore
826:cuirassiers
811:German Army
714:semi-formal
684:and senior
665:World War I
479:= Gentlemen
156:Semi-formal
6112:Categories
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5874:Sunglasses
5809:Cummerbund
5799:Coin purse
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5693:Dress boot
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5635:Rash guard
5582:Nightshirt
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5414:pellegrina
5274:Frock coat
5267:Suit coats
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5197:Over-frock
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4616:diplomatic
4578:Yoga pants
4568:Sweatpants
4481:High water
4476:Go-to-hell
4369:sleeveless
4322:halterneck
4312:cache-cœur
4232:Lavallière
4086:Technology
3622:Royal Navy
3597:Royal Navy
3445:11 October
3380:10 January
3349:3 November
3345:. ABC News
3322:3 November
3296:3 November
3031:References
2966:uniforms.
2746:, and the
2647:cadet grey
2627:Army Green
2459:See also:
2405:adopted a
2397:adopted a
2378:The Rifles
2367:The Rifles
2000:Royal Navy
1950:Royal Navy
1898:royal blue
1826:See also:
1770:Madei Srad
1750:Madei Srad
1629:PDU II - (
1618:PDU IA - (
1600:Indonesian
1464:fourragère
1377:See also:
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883:camouflage
879:epaulettes
858:republican
779:recruiting
745:; and the
649:epaulettes
637:full dress
593:mess dress
570:ceremonies
380:diplomatic
370:law courts
342:Athleisure
334:Sportswear
329:Streetwear
160:half dress
112:Frock coat
73:full dress
5948:black tie
5931:white tie
5839:Jewellery
5756:Pantyhose
5630:One-piece
5577:Nightgown
5549:Nightwear
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5382:ferraiolo
5207:shadbelly
5175:Greatcoat
5142:Overcoats
5129:outerwear
4975:Underwear
4930:Miniskirt
4915:Ballerina
4832:Strapless
4810:debutante
4805:ball gown
4783:Coatdress
4724:cleanroom
4682:Religious
4677:Political
4573:Windpants
4511:Parachute
4428:Waistcoat
4406:polo neck
4004:2 January
3977:2 January
3439:canada.ca
3008:White tie
2928:first aid
2869:Venezuela
2762:U.S. Navy
2721:NCO sword
2587:U.S. Army
2403:Commandos
1932:Vasaorden
1926:. In the
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1906:from the
1722:Air Force
1643:attached)
1615:attached)
1607:PDU I - (
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1363:Esmeralda
1356:naval rig
1241:Red Serge
1114:headdress
1091:voltigeur
986:Australia
962:navy blue
906:Argentina
866:communist
846:artillery
790:conscript
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661:lampasses
628:white tie
613:air force
574:marriages
336:known as
171:Black tie
135:Ball gown
84:White tie
6128:Uniforms
5955:Informal
5884:Umbrella
5829:Headband
5804:Cufflink
5761:Stocking
5746:Hold-ups
5675:Footwear
5625:Monokini
5620:Dry suit
5597:Swimwear
5572:Negligee
5562:Babygrow
5557:Babydoll
5525:Ski suit
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5466:mackinaw
5409:mozzetta
5399:monastic
5360:pinafore
5323:Tailcoat
5251:Raincoat
5031:Leggings
5000:Camisole
4980:lingerie
4888:Sundress
4788:Cocktail
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4714:Workwear
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4692:clerical
4672:Pantsuit
4638:Military
4633:Jumpsuit
4628:Jodhpuri
4606:academic
4593:uniforms
4563:Slim-fit
4551:hotpants
4501:Overalls
4496:Jodhpurs
4438:Trousers
4391:guernsey
4386:cardigan
4327:tube top
4317:crop top
4209:Neckwear
4184:Kerchief
4125:baseball
4107:Headwear
4096:Timeline
4081:Industry
4064:Clothing
3801:Archived
3657:21 March
3602:8 August
3494:Archived
2970:See also
2959:Malaysia
2736:breeches
2327:Pioneers
2316:doublets
2312:sporrans
2237:Tropical
2179:doublets
2068:and the
1840:and the
1742:Tat Aluf
1574:general
1399:and the
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1300:dragoons
1295:feldgrau
1245:breeches
1215:and the
975:For the
871:officers
850:infantry
795:trousers
721:informal
657:lanyards
625:civilian
597:regiment
589:insignia
578:funerals
550:military
548:used by
546:uniforms
544:type of
472:= Ladies
385:academic
324:Workwear
275:Pantsuit
236:Informal
47:a series
45:Part of
6051:Fursuit
6017:Fashion
5990:Costume
5973:Related
5913:Western
5834:Handbag
5819:Glasses
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