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During the Russian Civil War (1919-21), the Bolsheviks managed to hold Ukraine within the new Soviet Union. Uniforms were commonly worn in the Soviet period after a degree of economic stability was achieved. At first uniforms were not worn at primary schools. But this grdually changed as economic conditions improved. Uniforms were common in secndary schools wiich was also common during the Tsarist era. The uniforms varied over time, but were standardized throughout the country. We have developed some information on Soviets school uniforms, most of the information we have collected is archived in the Russian school section. Some images show Ukrainian wearing slate-blue dresses. Some Ukrainian girls wore brown dresses, both with the white pinafores. Russian girls as far as we can tell wore blue or brown dresses. As far as we know, the Ukrainian boys wore blue suits like Russian boys. We also notice blue military tunics and service caps, but we are unable to date them.
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