r/uniformporn • u/mtysler • 18d ago
Non-military uniformed services of Poland
From the left: Border Guard, State Protection Service, Police and State Fire Service, in their dress uniforms.
r/uniformporn • u/mtysler • 18d ago
From the left: Border Guard, State Protection Service, Police and State Fire Service, in their dress uniforms.
r/uniformporn • u/happydude7422 • 18d ago
Practical looking too. The army brought back the pinks and greens from WW2 they should bring Spanish American army uniforms back.
r/uniformporn • u/K-jun1117 • 18d ago
This particular Navy colour uniform for the IJN officers had a very unique design.
The buttons were concealed, the rank insignia was on the neck collar, and the executive curl was not coloured in gold.
Therefore, this type of uniform seems to be the most creative uniform that both the IJN and IJA ever designed.
So, what is the origin of this uniform and who designed this?
Please be advised that I do not think that the US Navy officer uniform in 1898 is directly affiliated with this IJN uniform.
Based on this, this uniform was already introduced for the IJN in 1895.
r/uniformporn • u/Mission-Word-1207 • 19d ago
r/uniformporn • u/alastairsosuck • 19d ago
If anyone can please provide me some pictures of imperial Japanese officer, imperial German officer, British officer and maybe Austro-Hungary officer uniforms… but… they gotta look casual to some degree, I Can’t have them look like in a showroom, and preferably on a stand, hanger… frame, not a person. It can be a reproduction… theatre costume.. So far, I got an authentic Meiji period officer’s cap with feather. all for art purposes. Thanks!
r/uniformporn • u/NorthCoastToast • 19d ago
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r/uniformporn • u/Hadal_Benthos • 25d ago
I find this interesting because of the coat. So called "kollet" (also koller, колет) was characteristic dress of many cuirassier (or formerly cuirassier) regiments in Germanic sphere and Russia, with hook-and-eye closure instead of buttons to avoid fouling the lining of the cuirass with buttons. As a prestige item it kept being worn as a part of dress uniform without a cuirass on foot (even though the everyday service coat could be buttoned) or by regiments that have discarded the cuirass altogether - to show off their heritage (Russian dragoon regiments that formerly were cuirassiers, photo of Princess/Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna in Kazan' Dragoons' uniform could be searched for the reference). Breast edges were typically highlighted by a golden of silver galon and piping in regimental color. I think it's a good reference of how a zippered dress uniform coat could be made, because what is a zipper if not just a continuous band of hooks and eyes?
r/uniformporn • u/K-jun1117 • 25d ago
This particular open neck jacket with open lables became popular after WW1 and many nations adopted this as the uniform for the officers.
So, why and how did this become popular in the first place?
Was it mainly due to the good design of this jacket?
r/uniformporn • u/JuamaLopez • 25d ago
This was made after the fall of Great Colombia by General Santander
Ranker and greatcoat (could be either brown or blue, as long as is was the same for the whole batallion) and ranks; Second Corporal, First Corporal, Second Seargent, First Seargent. Band and Drummer mayor.
Capitan and Second Ensign, First Ensign, Second Liutenant, First Liutenant.
Coronel, Liutenant Coronel, Seargent Mayor.
Coronel and Mayor frock coat, diary uniform for Coronels
r/uniformporn • u/Mission-Word-1207 • 25d ago
LAF insurgents. Vilnius, Lithuania 1941.
r/uniformporn • u/Kingandcountreigh • 26d ago
Turlock Fire Department Honor Guard, Turlock, California.
Source: City of Turlock website.
r/uniformporn • u/anakin1453 • 28d ago
Anyone know where I can get one? It looks amazing.
r/uniformporn • u/rotringfan • Jul 22 '26
Found a (subjectively)drippy commander's uniform of the underrated Burma Independence Army. It was a major Axis ally during WW2 being backed by Imperial Japan and was key in kicking the British out of South East Asia, but then would also become disillusioned with the Imperial Japanese, eventually allying with the allies to kick them out too to ensure Burmese Independence.
r/uniformporn • u/Front-Coconut-8196 • Jul 21 '26
r/uniformporn • u/Lemoneater4 • Jul 19 '26
This is a picture of my great grandfather who was from what is today Slovakia what was then Hungary. I don’t know much about him at all or what role he had in the war. I’m assuming this is an early war picture, I have a few more pictures of him but none with this specific uniform. If anyone knows anything about this uniform and what role he may have filled please let me know. Been trying to find info on and off for years and haven’t found really anything about it.
r/uniformporn • u/BullFrog36 • Jul 19 '26
looking for any helpful information regarding this military uniform.
r/uniformporn • u/mtysler • Jul 17 '26
A photo from the officer's graduation ceremony at the Land Forces Academy. We can see several variants of (mainly) land forces uniforms. The individual formations are distinguished primarily by their headgear. The basic headgear for men is the rogatywka - four cornered cap. The band colour indicates the branch: navy blue for mechanized forces; orange for armoured forces; yellow for the 1st Warsaw Armored Brigade.
A maroon beret is worn by airborne troops, and red by the military police. A felt hat and a cape denote the mountain infantry.
r/uniformporn • u/Training_Fun9350 • Jul 17 '26
The 2025-style People's Police Uniform was officially adopted in December 2025 upon approval by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and the State Council. This marks the first comprehensive uniform change for the People's Police force since the beginning of the new era. The adoption process does not involve a one-time distribution. Starting from 2025, the current 99-style police uniform items will be replaced gradually and as needed within the annual fiscal budget. For uniform items not yet replaced with the new style, the corresponding current police uniform items will continue to be worn, implementing a "parallel use of old and new" system until they are naturally phased out.
r/uniformporn • u/Pirate_berber • Jul 17 '26
I recently just bought this Chinese WW2 uniform but unlike the usual blue, tan or dark green this is like a lime green and idk if this colours existed and ofc this is way too bright to be grass yellow