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  2. Kosovorotka - Wikipedia

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    A kosovorotka is a traditional Russian shirt, long sleeved and reaching down to the mid-thigh. The shirt is not buttoned all the way down to the hem, but has several buttons at the collar (unfastened when the garment is pulled over the wearer's head), though these are positioned off to one side (regional styles vary between left and right ...

  3. Category:Russian clothing - Wikipedia

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    This category describes traditional and historic Russian clothing. Modern Russian clothing should be categorised under Russian fashion or Clothing companies of Russia Wikimedia Commons has media related to Russian traditional clothing .

  4. Category:Russian folk clothing - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Russian folk clothing" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bast shoe;

  5. 100 Russian baby names for boys - AOL

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    According to the Social Security Administration, some Russian boy names that made the top 1000 baby boy names of 2022 include Ivan and Nikolai. ... 50 most popular chain restaurants in America. Food.

  6. Category:Clothing brands of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Clothing brands of Russia" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D. DNK (brand) O.

  7. Category:Russian brands - Wikipedia

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    Russian cigarette brands (7 P) Clothing brands of Russia (5 P) G. GAZ Group (3 C, 8 P) I. Inter RAO (11 P) K. Kalashnikov Concern (1 C, 3 P) M. Mosfilm (1 C, 5 P)

  8. Russian fashion - Wikipedia

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    Russian fashion during the 2000s and 2010s generally followed Western trends, with slim fitting grey or navy blue suits being particularly popular among professional men. At the same time, however, some traditional accessories such as the ushanka or astrakhan cap made a comeback as part of a backlash against the West, due to many Russians ...

  9. Volchok (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Volchok was established in 2014 by Vasily Volchok-Rusakovich who previously worked at 2×2 TV Channel and dealt with Soviet vintage clothing via online store. [1] Inspired by the success of a friendly local streetwear manufacturer Volchok-Rusakovich made 200 black tees with "Юность" (Youth) print that made the brand popular among locals. [2]