Orlyonok Pioneer Summer Camp: Uniforms


Figure 1.-- The uniform at Orlyonok varied over time and there were uniforms for different activities and different groups. We notice in the 1970s that the boys and girls wore a uniform of red field caps, destinctive yellow shirts, blue short pants, and white socks. We also notice children with blue caps and white shirts. There were other combinations as well. .

The uniform at Orlyonok varied over time and there were uniforms for different activities and different groups. We notice in the 1970s that the boys and girls wore a uniform of red field caps, destinctive yellow shirts, blue short pants, and white socks. We also notice children with blue caps and white shirts. There were other combinations as well. Footwear varried.


Sources

Koza, Kirsten. Lost in Moscow (2005).





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Created: 4:59 AM 9/30/2005
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