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rdfs:comment | - The M1935 Sharovari was a type of trouser that was issued by the Soviet Union during WWII. The summer model of the Sharovari, like that of the M1935 Gymnasterka was made of cotton and was also dyed a khaki color as battlefield experience showed, it aided in camouflaging the wearer. The Sharovari was a simple design with no markings on the piece itself and reinforcement being added to the knee area of the trousers.The M1935 Sharovari is also commonly referred to as a type of breeches because of their design which makes them bulge at the hips.
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abstract | - The M1935 Sharovari was a type of trouser that was issued by the Soviet Union during WWII. The summer model of the Sharovari, like that of the M1935 Gymnasterka was made of cotton and was also dyed a khaki color as battlefield experience showed, it aided in camouflaging the wearer. The Sharovari was a simple design with no markings on the piece itself and reinforcement being added to the knee area of the trousers.The M1935 Sharovari is also commonly referred to as a type of breeches because of their design which makes them bulge at the hips. Dimensions varied, as to the needs of each wearer. The trousers themselves were designed to be used with the M1935 Gymnasterka, but on the battlefield, uniforms were oftentimes mix and matched leading to it being used with the M1941 Telogreika instead rather than the Telogreika's own matching pair of pants.
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