Feature

●Upper material (fabric) Faux fur, Cloth
●Imported
●Hand Wash Only
●Original Soviet made Soldiers Ushanka Comes in LARGE (60) size
●Hat with earflaps soldiers cockade of the USSR Armed Forces
●Imported from BY
●Upper material (fabric) Faux fur, Fabric Weight 0.3 kg Country of origin USSR
●Шапка-ушанка Солдатская (Серая) Искусственный Мех


Description

Hat with earflaps is made of faux fur, dyed gray, in combination with gray cloth on a warm lining. The hat with earflaps consists of a four-wedge cap, a visor and earmuffs with a cloth nape, at the ends of the earmuffs there is a braid for tying. The front details of the visor, earmuffs and butt pads are made of faux fur. To correctly determine the size of a fur hat, you need to measure the circumference of your head. As a rule, for adults it is 54-62 cm. Recommendations for taking measurements: measurement is carried out while sitting with a centimeter tape; the tape passes 2 cm above the eyebrows and along the most protruding point of the back of the head; the centimeter is parallel to the floor, without stretching and sagging; for more accurate data, the head is measured at least 3 times. The set in A product that deserves special attention and attitude towards it from the side of the military is a hat with earflaps. At least, I have the warmest memories of her, but it was not supposed to be worn every day, as it is convenient for a soldier. Only by order of the commander, and the transition to winter uniforms was carried out by order of the senior commander and duplicated by subordinates. Used folded, tied at the crown. When the temperature dropped to -10, the headphones were allowed to be lowered down, along with a lapel on the back of the head, thereby protecting the ears, the back of the head and partially the cheeks and chin from cold and wind. Naushi could also be tied at the back of the head, "on skis", at sports competitions or when servicing weapons and military equipment, at chores, or in other cases at the direction of the unit commander. They wore it without tilting it to the side. At the same time, it was determined that the lower edge of the earflap cap should be at a distance of 2-4 cm above the eyebrows. By the end of the third year in the ranks, it was generally considered indecent to cover the ears with shields, which sometimes led to frostbite.