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Anyone know what color telnyashkas Russian sailors wear on a submarine? I've read some conflicting accounts on it. Some places say that the sailors wear the standard navy blue striped telnyashka:
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I don't, sorry.
I can ask some of my Russian submarine guys on FB, though.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The Russian people first saw this type of striped vest in the second half of the 17th century, when Dutch merchant ships started coming to the towns of Kholmogory and Arkhangelsk in the White Sea. The “sea dogs” of the Netherlands, along with the British, were the main trendsetters in the field of marine accoutrements. It was thus no accident that Peter the Great made use of the Dutch naval uniform for his new Russian Navy, however, without the striped shirts. These first appeared in Russia in the 1840-50s, sported by merchant seamen, who exchanged or bought them in some European ports. Legend has it that in 1868, the Grand Duke and Admiral Konstantin Nikolayevich Romanov was reviewing the crew of the frigate General Admiral. At the review, all the sailors came out wearing striped shirts, which they had purchased in Europe. The seamen so praised the functionality and convenience of these striped jerseys that a few years later, in 1874, the Duke Prince asked the emperor to sign a decree formally incorporating the striped vest into the sailors’ standard outfit. There are Options ![]() ![]()
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