- An
ushanka (Russian: ушанка,
Russian pronunciation: [ʊˈʂankə], from уши, 'ears'), also
called an
ushanka-hat (Russian: шапка-ушанка, romanized: shapka-ushanka...
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modern Ushanka), VKPO
winter mittens, and VKPO
winter boots. The VKPO
clothing system includes all in EMR
unless otherwise noted: VKPO
winter ushanka hat...
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Russian warm
cotton wool-padded jacket. When worn with
valenki and an
ushanka, the
wearer can
comfortably remain warm in sub-zero
temperatures for long...
- (also, topper)
Trilby Tubeteika Turban Turban hat
Vueltiao Umbrella hat
Ushanka American fiber helmet – for use in
tropical regions;
similar to pith helmet...
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uniform of the
Soviet Army. In particular,
elements of
winter uniform (
ushanka, collars, mittens) of
ordinary soldiers and
lower ranks were made of wool...
- icon. The -ka at the end is a
Russian diminutive suffix, as with shapka,
ushanka and budenovka. In Turkmen, it is
called tahiya ("taqiyah"). The
Uzbek doppa...
- Swim cap Tam o'
Shanter Taqiyah, worn by
Muslim males Toque Tubeteika Ushanka Utility cover Zucchetto Baseball cap ****ed cap
Snapback Trucker hat Baseball...
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would he wear a
military cap, or, in
colder climates, a Russian-style
ushanka hat.
Arafat would wear his
keffiyeh in a semi-traditional way, wrapped...
- eye. In
colder weather it is
often worn with a hat such as a
fedora or
ushanka. In the 1960s,
radical intellectuals wore
trench coats over
black turtleneck...
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mountain peak in
several Slavic languages.
Russian fur hat, also
known as
ushanka Kęstutis Šapka (born 1949),
Lithuanian high
jumper Popova Šapka, a peak...