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ushanka
thumb|Sheepskin ushanka winter hat with earflaps
kalpak
The kalpak, qalpaq or calpack, is a Turkic high-crowned cap (usually made of felt or sheepskin) worn by Turks, Turkmens, Karakalpaks, Bulgarians, Circassians, Dagestanis, Chechens, Ukrainians, Poles, Russians and throughout Central Asia and the Caucasus.
peaked cap
form of uniform headgear with a short visor, crown, band, and insignia
Budenovka
thumb|A Red Army soldier wearing a budenovka in 1926
Monomakh's Cap
relic of the Russian tsars and Grand Dukes
bashlyk
thumb|right|250px|Ossetians|Ossetian poet [[Kosta Khetagurov wearing a bashlyk (white)]] A bashlyk, also spelled bashlik, is a traditional Iranian, Caucasian, Turkic and Cossack cone-shaped hooded headdress, usually of leather, felt or wool, featuring a round topped bonnet with lappets for wrapping around the neck. Local versions determine the trim, which may consist of decorative cords, embroidery, jewelry, metallized strings, fur balls or tassels. Among dozens of versions are winter bashlyks worn atop regular headdress, cotton bashlyks, homeknitted bashlyks, silk bashlyks, scarf bashlyks, do
Imperial Crown of Russia
Diamond-encrusted crown first used by Catherine the Great
sailor cap
hat with a gored crown and stitched brim, worn by enlisted naval personnel
telnyashka
A telnyashka (, ) or telnik () is a type of undershirt worn with military uniforms of the Russian Armed Forces. They traditionally feature blue and white horizontal stripes, and can come in varying thicknesses and may be sleeved or sleeveless. Other variations of telnyashka with different colour schemes have been adopted based on a unit's affiliation.
gymnasterka
thumb|Double breasted officers' model Gimnasterka (kitel) around 1873
malahai
thumb|A Kazakhs|Kazakh man wearing a malahai, depicted in an early-19th-century painting The malahai ( or , ) is a historical headgear originating in present-day Kazakhstan, which was adopted in some of other regions of Central Asia and worn throughout the Russian Empire from the mid-18th to mid-19th centuries. It is a fur hat with a noticeably high conical, cylindrical, or quadrangular crown and flaps that are typically four: two long side-flaps covering the ears, a wide rear one covering the neck and shoulders, and a short front one functioning as a visor. It is lined with furs of diverse an
telogreika
thumb|World War II-era [[Red Army winter uniform consisting of a telogreika and an ushanka.]]
Regalia of the Russian tsars
insignia of tsars and emperors of Russia
Captain's cap
cap with a soft dark blue or white crown and a stiff dark visor, often decorated with braid
Pavlovo Posad shawl
traditional Russian shawl
Burki
Russian high boots with felt booleg
french
type of military jacket or tunic in Russia
boyar hat
type of hat formerly worn by Russian nobility
Fish fur
fish Fur(Cheap coat)