RKKA Undershirts by the Leningrad Tailor
You asked for them, and we have a few (with more on the way, or by commission). These are the correct Red Army v-neck undershirts. I drafted the pattern off of the original tailor’s plates, and I stamp them with my own period correct makers stamps.
One question you’re likely to ask is “what makes these different from the ones already on the market?” Made from light weight calico, and patterned from the original pattern plates, you’ll notice the shorter placket and one button closure. This is what separates them from the post war copies that are out there.
You asked for them, and we have a few (with more on the way, or by commission). These are the correct Red Army v-neck undershirts. I drafted the pattern off of the original tailor’s plates, and I stamp them with my own period correct makers stamps.
One question you’re likely to ask is “what makes these different from the ones already on the market?” Made from light weight calico, and patterned from the original pattern plates, you’ll notice the shorter placket and one button closure. This is what separates them from the post war copies that are out there.
You asked for them, and we have a few (with more on the way, or by commission). These are the correct Red Army v-neck undershirts. I drafted the pattern off of the original tailor’s plates, and I stamp them with my own period correct makers stamps.
One question you’re likely to ask is “what makes these different from the ones already on the market?” Made from light weight calico, and patterned from the original pattern plates, you’ll notice the shorter placket and one button closure. This is what separates them from the post war copies that are out there.