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We have very little regional information at this time. We have no information on Tsarist schools. We believe that during the Soviet era that school unifoem regulations were set nationally. Many areas of the Soviet Union were very before, especially before World War II, thus many children outside the major cities may not have been able toi sfford school uniforms. As far as I know, however, the actual regulkations were standard throught the country. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the formal Soviet uniforms generally disappeared except on specially occassions. A reader tells us, however, that there are exceptions. Girls still apparently wear the formal uniforms in Transdniestr (autonomuos region within Republic of Moldova). We are not sure why the old Soviet uniforms continue to be worn there.
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