The color of the beret of the engineering troops. Military berets in photographs

You will need

  • Takes a drop (choose your size, look at 54-55),
  • water (preferably hot)
  • shaving foam or gel
  • hairspray (colorless),
  • disposable razor,
  • scissors,
  • any plastic card
  • cockade.

Instruction

To begin with, we cut out the lining at with scissors, but at the same time we do not cut off the insert for the cockade. Next, we immerse the beret in hot water and wait 2 minutes for it to completely soak. We take it out, slightly squeeze it, insert the cockade exactly in the center (we are guided by the insert inside the beret), put it on the head and tighten the ropes at the back of the head, tie it.

Without removing the beret, we begin to smooth it with our hands in the right directions. We smooth the left side back, bringing the hand to the back of the head. We stroke the top of the head to the right side, create a half-disk at the right ear. We make the arch for the cockade as follows: we hold the cockade, and with the right we smooth it from the crown forward, creating an edging.
Then everything is much simpler, you just need to trim these sides and remove stains and pits. Do not be afraid to smooth it harder, the beret will not tear. Pay special attention to the arch and half-disk at the ear, make them more prominent and even (it is advisable to iron the half-disk back to the back of the head after its formation, press it well to the ear and bend the ends). It's your choice how you want the half disc to look like: covering the half disc, lightly touching it, or just hanging in the air above it.

After we have made the form, we continue to improve it. We take shaving foam and apply on the beret in in large numbers. We coat everything thoroughly, each section (we don’t remove the beret !!!). Then we wait a few minutes, you can also iron the sides a little, but not much. Then we wet our hands with water and begin to rub the foam (which is on the beret) with movements from side to side, with medium pressure.
Having removed all the stains and white spots, we iron the shape a little more, smooth out the flaws and leave our creation alone. In no case do we remove the beret, we walk in it for about 1.5 hours, or even more. It is advisable to be in a warm place so that it dries on you.

When it gets dry on your head, you can put it on a table or on a battery to dry completely, but so that the half-disk hangs from the edge. Then a completely dry beret, we must get rid of the pellets that formed from our foam and water. We take a razor and shave in the same directions where we smoothed the creation. We shave so that the surface is smooth and without defects, everything is neat and not in a hurry.
After that, take hairspray and spray it on inside beret, that is, where we cut out the lining. Spend all the varnish, do not spare it, the more the better. All this is done in order to make the beret harder. You will feel the result after such an operation.

Here is our miracle creation! It remains only to take a plastic card and cut it to the size of the cockade. We make two holes for the antennae of the cockade (there should also be two holes in the beret), insert the cockade, then fix a piece of plastic inside, spread the antennae to the side. This will give our "piece of iron" immobility.
Everything else is up to your taste and color.

note

We roll the beret on the right side, not on the left. Only a maroon beret can be rolled up on the left, as it differs from the rest. The only exception for regular berets is the parade, only it is allowed to roll on the left side.

Useful advice

If you want to put a fragment or a flag on the left side, place it evenly and not far from the cockade. Remember, the two holes on the left of the beret are ventilation, not trinket liners.

Tip 2: Army stuff. How to properly care for berets

A military man needs to constantly monitor his uniform. The main thing that the military pays attention to is their favorite shoes. IN ground forces Army boots are berets. Let's take a look at the care and preparation of berets for publication and army everyday life.

You will need

  • Bertsy (choose army shoes according to your taste and season), cream-shine, brush for shoes, soft rags, powder for shoes.

Instruction

Take the berets, pull the laces out of them, then take out the shoe brush. Wet the brush thoroughly under cool water and clean the berets. After that, let them dry.

HISTORY OF BERETS IN THE SOVIET ARMY

The use of the beret as a headdress for military personnel in the Soviet Union dates back to 1936.
According to the order of the NPO of the USSR, women soldiers and students of military academies were supposed to wear dark blue berets as part of summer uniforms.

Order of the Minister of Defense of the USSR dated November 5, 1963 No. 248 introduces a new field uniform for units special purpose Marine Corps of the USSR. This uniform was supposed to be a black beret, made of cotton fabric for sailors and sergeants of military service and woolen fabric for officers.
A small red triangular flag was sewn on the left side of the headgear with a bright yellow or golden anchor applied to it, a red star (for sergeants and sailors) or a cockade (for officers) was attached to the front, the beret side was made of artificial leather.

After the parade in November 1968, in which the Marines demonstrated for the first time new form clothes, the flag on the left side of the beret was moved to the right side. This is explained by the fact that the mausoleum, on which the main persons of the state are during the parade, is located from right side from the front column.
Less than a year later, on July 26, 1969, an order was issued by the Minister of Defense of the USSR, according to which changes were made to the new uniform. One of which is the replacement of the red star on the berets of sailors and sergeants with a black oval-shaped emblem with a red star and a bright yellow border. Later, in 1988, by order of the Minister of Defense of the USSR No. 250 of March 4, the oval emblem was replaced with an asterisk bordered by a wreath.

After the approval of the new uniform for the Marine Corps, berets appeared in the airborne troops. In June 1967, Colonel General V.F. Margelov, then commander of the Airborne Forces, approved sketches of a new uniform for the airborne troops. The designer of the sketches was the artist A. B. Zhuk, known as the author of many books on small arms and as the author of illustrations for the SVE (Soviet Military Encyclopedia) .
It was A. B. Zhuk who proposed the crimson color of the beret for paratroopers. A raspberry-colored beret was at that time an attribute of belonging to the landing troops all over the world, and V.F. Margelov approved the wearing of a raspberry beret by military personnel of the Airborne Forces during parades in Moscow. A small flag was sewn on the right side of the beret. blue color, triangular shape with the emblem of the airborne troops. On the berets of sergeants and soldiers in front there was a star framed by a wreath of ears, on the berets of officers, instead of an asterisk, a cockade was attached.

During the November parade of 1967, the paratroopers were already dressed in a new uniform and crimson berets. However, at the very beginning of 1968, instead of crimson berets, paratroopers begin to wear blue berets.
According to the military leadership, this color blue sky more suitable for airborne troops and by order No. 191 of the Minister of Defense of the USSR of July 26, 1969, the blue beret was approved as a parade headdress for the Airborne Forces.

Unlike the crimson beret, on which the flag sewn on the right side was blue and had approved sizes, the flag on the blue beret became red. Until 1989, this flag did not have approved sizes and a single shape, but on March 4, new rules were adopted, which approved the dimensions, a single shape of the red flag and fixed its wearing on the berets of airborne troops.

Next in Soviet army berets received tankers. Order No. 92 of the Minister of Defense of the USSR of April 27, 1972 approved a new special uniform for military personnel tank units, in which a black beret was used as a headdress, the same as in the marines but without a flag.

A red star was placed on the front of the berets of soldiers and sergeants, and a cockade on the berets of officers. Later in 1974, the star received an addition in the form of a wreath of ears, and in 1982 a new uniform for tankers appeared, the beret and overalls of which had a protective color.

In the border troops, initially, there was a camouflage-colored beret, which was supposed to be worn with a field uniform, and the usual green berets for border guards appeared in the early 90s, the military personnel of the Vitebsk Airborne Division were the first to wear these hats. On the berets of soldiers and sergeants, an asterisk framed by a wreath was placed in front, on the berets of officers there was a cockade.

In 1989, the beret appears in the internal troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, olive and maroon colors.
Beret olive color, is supposed to be worn by all military personnel of the internal troops.
A maroon-colored beret also refers to the uniform of these troops, but unlike other troops, in the internal troops, wearing a beret must be earned and it is not just a headdress, but a badge of distinction. In order to obtain the right to wear a maroon beret, a serviceman of the internal troops must pass qualification tests or earn this right by courage or a feat in a real battle.

Berets of all colors of the Armed Forces of the USSR were of the same cut (artificial leather trim, high top and four ventilation holes, two on each side).

Ministry of emergencies At the very end of the 90s, the Russian Federation formed its military units, for which a uniform was approved, in which an orange beret is used as a headdress.

In many armies of the world, berets indicate that the units using them belong to the elite troops. Since they have a special mission, the elite units must have something to separate them from the rest. For example, the famous "green beret" is "a symbol of excellence, a sign of valor and distinction in the struggle for freedom."

History of the military beret.

Given the practicality of the beret, the informal use of the beret by the European military goes back thousands of years. An example is the blue beret, which became the symbol of the Scottish military in the 16th and 17th centuries. As an official military headdress, the beret began to be used during the War of Succession to the Spanish Crown in 1830, commissioned by General Tomás de Zumalacárregui, who wanted to make headdresses resistant to the vagaries of mountain weather, easy to care for and used on special occasions in an inexpensive way. .

1. Other countries followed suit after the creation of the French Alpine Chasseurs in the early 1880s. These mountain troops wore clothing that included several features that were innovative for the time. Including large berets, which have survived to this day.

2. Berets have features that make them very attractive to the military: they are cheap, can be made in a wide range of colors, can be rolled up and tucked into a pocket or under a shoulder strap, they can be worn with headphones (this is one of the reasons why tankers have adopted beret).

The beret was found to be especially useful for armored car crews, and the British Tank Corps (later the Royal Tank Corps) adopted this headgear as early as 1918.

3. After World War 1, when the issue of official changes in the form of clothing was considered at high level, General Elles, who was a promoter of berets, made another argument - during maneuvers it is comfortable to sleep in a beret and it can be used as a balaclava. After lengthy debate in the Ministry of Defense, the black beret was officially approved by His Majesty's decree of March 5, 1924. The black beret remained the exclusive privilege of the Royal Tank Corps for quite some time. long time. Then the practicality of this headgear was noticed by the rest, and by 1940 all armored units in the UK began to wear black berets.

4. German tank crews in the late 1930s also adopted the beret with the addition of a padded helmet inside. Black has become popular in the headgear of tank crews as it does not show oil stains.

5. Second World War gave berets new popularity. English and American saboteurs, who were thrown behind the Germans, in particular, to France, quickly appreciated the convenience of berets, especially dark colors - it was convenient to hide hair under them, they protected the head from the cold, the beret was used as a balaclava, etc. Some English units introduced berets as a headdress for formations and military branches. For example, it was with the SAS - the Special Aviation Service, a special forces unit engaged in sabotage and reconnaissance behind enemy lines - they took a sand-colored beret (it symbolized the desert, where the SAS had to work hard against Rommel's army). British paratroopers chose a crimson beret - according to legend, the writer Daphne DuMaurier, the wife of General Frederick Brown, one of the heroes of the Second World War, suggested this color. For the color of the beret, paratroopers immediately received the nickname "cherries". Since then, the crimson beret has become the unofficial symbol of military paratroopers around the world.

6. The first use of berets in the US military dates back to 1943. The 509th Airborne Regiment received crimson berets from their English colleagues as a sign of recognition and respect. The use of a beret as a headdress for military personnel in the Soviet Union dates back to 1936. According to the order of the NPO of the USSR, women soldiers and students of military academies were supposed to wear dark blue berets as part of summer uniforms.

7. Berets became the default military headwear at the end of the 20th and the beginning of the 21st century, just like the cocked hat, shako, cap, cap, cap, at one time in the respective eras. Berets are now worn by many military personnel in most countries around the world.

8. And now, in fact, about the berets in the elite troops. And we will start, of course, with the Alpine Jaegers - the unit that introduced the fashion for wearing berets in the army. The Alpine Chasseurs (Mountain Fusiliers) are the elite mountain infantry of the French Army. They are trained to fight in the highlands and in urban areas. They wear a wide dark blue beret.

9. The French Foreign Legion wears light green berets.

11. French Navy commandos wear a green beret.

12. French Marines wear dark blue berets.

14. French Air Force Commandos wear dark blue berets.

15. French paratroopers wear red berets.

17. German airborne troops wear maroon berets (Maroon).

18. German special forces (KSK) wear berets of the same color, but with a different emblem.

19. The Swiss Guards of the Vatican wear a large black beret.

20. The Dutch Royal Marines wear dark blue berets.

21. Airmobile Brigade (11 Luchtmobiele Brigade) Armed Forces of the Kingdom of the Netherlands wear maroon berets (Maroon).

22. Marines Finland wears green berets.

23. Italian paratroopers of the Carabinieri regiment wear red berets.

24. Soldiers of the special unit of the Italian Navy wear green berets.

25. The Portuguese Marine Corps wears dark blue berets.

26. Soldiers of the British Parachute Regiment wear maroon berets (Maroon).

27. Paratroopers of the 16th Air Assault Brigade of the British Army wear the same beret, but with a different emblem.

28. Special Air Service (SAS) commandos have been wearing beige berets (tan) since World War 2.

29. The British Royal Marines wear green berets.

30. Riflemen from Her Majesty's Gurkha Brigade wear green berets.

31. Canadian paratroopers wear maroon berets.

32. The Australian Army's 2nd Commando Regiment wears green berets.

33. American Rangers wear a beige beret (tan).

34. The American "Green Berets" (United States Army Special Forces) naturally wear green berets, which were approved for them in 1961 by President John F. Kennedy.

35. The US Army Airborne troops wear maroon berets (Maroon), received in 1943 from their British colleagues and allies.

And in the United States Marine Corps (USMC), berets are not worn. In 1951, the Marine Corps introduced several types of berets, green and blue, but they were rejected by tough warriors because they looked "too feminine."

39. Marines South Korea wear green berets.

40. Special forces of the Georgian army wear maroon berets (Maroon).

41. Serbian special forces soldiers wear black berets.

42. The air assault brigade of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Tajikistan wears blue berets.

43. Hugo Chavez wears the red beret of the Paratrooper Brigade of Venezuela.

Let's move on to the valiant elite troops of Russia and our fellow Slavs.

44. Our response to the appearance in the armies of NATO countries of units that wore berets, in particular parts of the US SOF, whose uniform headdress is beret green color, was the Order of the Minister of Defense of the USSR dated November 5, 1963 No. 248. According to the order, a new field uniform is being introduced for special forces units of the USSR Marine Corps. This uniform was supposed to be a black beret, made of cotton fabric for sailors and sergeants of military service and woolen fabric for officers.

45. Cockades and stripes on the berets of the marines changed many times: replacing the red star on the berets of sailors and sergeants with a black oval-shaped emblem with a red star and bright yellow edging, and later, in 1988, by order of the Minister of Defense of the USSR No. 250 of 4 March, the oval emblem was replaced by an asterisk bordered by a wreath. IN Russian army there were many innovations too, and now it looks like this.

After the approval of the new uniform for the Marine Corps, berets appeared in the airborne troops. In June 1967, Colonel General V.F. Margelov, then commander of the Airborne Forces, approved sketches of a new uniform for the airborne troops. The designer of the sketches was the artist A. B. Zhuk, known as the author of many books on small arms and as the author of illustrations for the SVE (Soviet Military Encyclopedia). It was A. B. Zhuk who proposed the crimson color of the beret for paratroopers. A raspberry-colored beret was at that time an attribute of belonging to the landing troops all over the world, and V.F. Margelov approved the wearing of a raspberry beret by military personnel of the Airborne Forces during parades in Moscow. On the right side of the beret was sewn a small blue triangular flag with the emblem of the airborne troops. On the berets of sergeants and soldiers in front there was a star framed by a wreath of ears, on the berets of officers, instead of an asterisk, a cockade was attached.

46. ​​During the November parade of 1967, the paratroopers were already dressed in a new uniform and crimson berets. However, at the very beginning of 1968, instead of crimson berets, paratroopers begin to wear blue berets. According to the military leadership, the color of the blue sky is more suitable for the airborne troops and by order No. 191 of the Minister of Defense of the USSR of July 26, 1969, the color blue was approved as a parade headdress for the Airborne Forces. Unlike the crimson beret, on which the flag sewn on the right side was blue, the flag on the blue beret became red.

47. And a modern, Russian version.

48. The soldiers of the GRU special forces wear the form of the Airborne Forces and, accordingly, blue berets.

49. Special forces units of the internal troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia wear a maroon (dark red) beret.

50. But unlike other branches of the armed forces, such as marines or paratroopers, for special forces of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the maroon beret is a sign of qualification and is awarded to the fighter only after he has undergone special training and has proved his right to wear a maroon beret.

53. Until the moment they receive a maroon beret, special forces soldiers wear a khaki beret

54. Intelligence soldiers of the internal troops wear a green beret. The right to wear this beret must also be earned, as well as the right to wear a maroon beret.

Our Ukrainian brothers are also heirs of the USSR, and therefore they have retained the beret colors used earlier in this country for their elite units.

55. The Marine Corps of Ukraine wears black berets.

56. Airmobile troops of Ukraine wear a blue beret.

57. Belarusian brothers also wear a blue beret in the Airborne Forces.

61. And finally, a little exotic. Soldiers of the Zimbabwe Presidential Guard wearing yellow berets.

The favorite headdress of French women - beret - is a kind of symbol of elegance, romance and femininity. Today, berets are again at the peak of popularity: the fashion for "genderless" accessories is passing, forcing us to pay attention to truly girlish wardrobe items. About what styles are most relevant, how to choose and how to wear a beret, read our article.

Image accents


street style looks


A fashionable women's headdress will not only protect your hair from the cold and wind, but will also become the main focus of your image, you just need to choose the right model:

Evening models

Choosing the right beret

Outfit Miroslava Duma


When choosing a beret model, it is worth considering not only the season and style, but also the shape of your face and even your color type:
  • For everyday sets, choose models from felt, wool, cotton. For ceremonial exits, velvet models decorated with sequins or lace are more suitable.
  • Be sure to pay attention to the size: the beret should not be too big, but also not pull the head - otherwise you are provided with not only a spoiled hairstyle, but also a headache.
  • Feminine images

  • The shape of the face also matters: if you have an oval face type, you can safely wear any model. If you have a round or square face, choose neat medium-sized models. A voluminous beret will decorate the owner of a thin, oblong face.
  • In shades of gray

  • Large facial features require large knitting, and on the contrary, small facial features will be beautifully framed by a beret with neat small knitted patterns.
  • Green shades in the portrait zone

  • Classic black, gray and beige colors suitable for almost everyone. However, you should not limit yourself to a restrained range - a bright beret will add freshness to the image. General rule: dark tones will add severity to the image, light - refresh.
  • Tenderness of white

  • A leather model will add a bold note to the outfit.
  • Models made of leather (eco-leather)

You should not choose a red headdress if your face is prone to redness - this color will set off your skin tone in an unflattering way.

Wealth of choice

How to wear a beret correctly?

There are many ways to wear women's berets. Here are some fashion tips:

  • Stylists do not advise removing all hair under a beret - this is no longer relevant. Leave a few strands or bangs free. Curls look beautiful, combed into a straight parting, peeking out from under a voluminous beret.
  • Images of Blair Waldorf from the TV series "Gossip Girl"

  • You should not push the beret to the very eyebrows - it should open the forehead at least half (in the photo below).
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  • If you have a rounded face, move the beret back and leave your hair loose - they will beautifully frame your face and visually make it more elongated.
  • Complete with dress

  • For girls with a square face and angular features, it is better to wear a beret, slightly shifting it to one side - this will soften the image, make it more feminine and flirty.
  • In strict fashion

  • If you have straight bangs and you wear them to the side, it is better to hide them under a headdress or pin them up.
  • Emphasizing femininity

  • If you wear a voluminous knitted beret, remember that its center should be located closer to the back of the head, and not at all on the top of the head.
  • In celebrity sets

  • Wear a beret with it slightly to one side? Make sure that the ears are covered on both sides (at least half). If one ear is hidden by a beret, and the other is not, it will look ridiculous and not elegant.
  • Models with a veil

  • Small classic female models look very harmonious with smooth hairstyles and hair gathered in a low, neat bun.
  • Berets and accessories by Ralph Lauren

  • A small beret plus a square is a classic of French chic.
  • Images with a black beret

  • In windy weather, fasten your headdress with invisible or hairpins - both the beret and the hairstyle will not suffer.

What to wear? We select a model in accordance with your style


A beret is a fairly versatile headdress: depending on the model, it will fit into both a casual relaxed style and a classic wardrobe.

Here are some examples successful combinations. Choose the image that suits your style:

  • Let's start with the classics: a small black beret made of wool or felt plus a beige trench coat and pumps or high boots - an image that seems to have descended from the screen of a French film.
  • A small, clear-cut beret will decorate a classic coat with a belt. Complete the set with high boots and a briefcase bag.
  • Black options with a coat

  • Volumetric knitted models will suit fans of casual style. Wear them with jeans or leggings, a sweater, and biker boots or sneakers - this look can often be seen in street style photos of bloggers.
  • blue shades

  • Want to create a retro look? Combine a small pillbox beret with a new look dress or a knee-length flared skirt and fitted jacket with a belt. Low-heeled shoes complete the look, and elegant ballet flats with a contrasting toe will also be appropriate.
  • In images on the catwalks

  • A wool beret will be an excellent companion. Do not be afraid to try on models with a large pompom: such models can be worn even with mink fur coats. But you should not combine a fur coat and a fur hat - you will look old-fashioned.
  • A great idea for a walk: a beret in combination with a turtleneck dress, elongated knitted and flat over the knee boots. The image will complement the "postman's bag" on the belt over the shoulder.
  • Create an a la russe look with a fitted, embroidered flared coat and a black beret embellished with a brooch. A fur muff or reticule will add a highlight to the image.
  • Exotic in decor

  • A playful and flirtatious look for young fashionistas - a small beret, slightly shifted to one side, plus a black or navy blue "school" dress with a white collar, tight knee-length socks and brogues.
  • A soft, feminine look will help create a beret if you wear it with a midi and a voluminous sweater intercepted by a thin strap. Let this set be made in soft, caramel-beige shades - such an image will become great idea for a date in the autumn park.

Kate Moss

Do not deny yourself the pleasure of trying on different styles and colors - this feminine and elegant headdress has the right to take its place. special place in your wardrobe!

their owners. After all, the marines and airmen who wore them, as well as various ones, were considered even the most revered caste in the army.

Until recently, Russia was no different, where only selected and specially trained military personnel had the right to a prestigious beret. Now the situation has changed a lot. The beret has become a familiar headdress not only for paratroopers and marines, but also for representatives of other branches of the military, even for police officers (OMON) and rescuers. And crimson, green, gray, cornflower blue, orange were added to the blue and black colors ...

No blue!

The most prestigious in the Armed Forces of the USSR and Russia is considered blue, and not blue, as it is sometimes incorrectly called. That is, a soldier and an officer of the Airborne Forces (Airborne Forces). It was introduced into use in 1968 by the then commander of the "winged infantry" General Vasily Margelov. And after the publication in July 1969 of the order of the Minister of Defense Andrei Grechko, this beret became official for the paratroopers.

It is curious that military historians claim that the original color of the Airborne Forces was raspberry. As, in fact, the paratroopers of many other countries of the world. But after the tragic participation Soviet troops in the suppression of the uprising in Czechoslovakia, Margelov proposed the color of the sky for parachute formations - blue.
By the way, the same color is worn by the vests and special forces of the GRU (Main Intelligence Directorate), whose official functions are often similar to those assigned to the paratroopers.

Chose the color of the sky

Soviet and Russian paratroopers are not the only ones in the military world who wore and still wear blue berets. It is known that almost similar headdresses were part of the uniform of separate special forces groups of the American Airborne Forces and Air Force (Air Force) and the colonial units of the Portuguese army in Angola and Mozambique. In addition, blue berets, as symbolizing the color of peace, are included in the uniform of the UN peacekeeping troops.

Namely, dark blue berets, but not at all elite, are worn by security units of the US Air Force, military police in Israel and military personnel in South Africa. In addition, blue berets are included in the new uniform of the Russian Air Force.

Related article

Sources:

  • Decree of the President of the Russian Federation "On military uniforms, insignia of servicemen and departmental insignia"
  • Decree of the President of the Russian Federation on amendments to the Decree of 2005 "On military uniform, insignia of servicemen and departmental insignia"

Doctors, military, police - these services simply cannot do without a uniform. She makes it clear to everyone around that there is a person nearby who can help in an emergency. But in addition to these basic services, private organizations also introduce workwear, where compliance with general style all employees.

What is a uniform?

Nowadays, more and more organizations, both public and private, are trying to introduce uniforms for their employees. Generally speaking, this concept means a special form of clothing that managers introduce for their subordinates so that they are dressed in the same style. This is a fairly popular phenomenon in the West, but in our country there are more and more organizations that follow in the footsteps of European colleagues.

Who is wearing the uniform?

Firstly, all employees, military, sailors wear uniforms. That is, those people who are in one way or another connected with the army and law enforcement agencies. This allows them to have an incomparable style.

A man in uniform is always easy to recognize. He is very noticeable in the crowd when uniform appearance allows you to keep in touch with each other.

Secondly, uniforms are worn by people who are employed in the service sector. These include: nurses, waiters, stewardesses, maids, salespeople, and so on. The clothes of each of these people have a unique style, which makes it easy to distinguish them from the crowd.

Of course, clothing design may vary in different organizations, but, for example, a waiter can never be confused with a salesperson.

Thirdly, we can name workers of technical specialties. On various industrial enterprises introduced such a practice. Plumbers, electricians, locksmiths have different uniforms. This allows you to significantly speed up the production process. In the event of a breakdown, the operator does not need to spend time searching for the appropriate employee to repair the machine.

Fourthly, the uniform is an essential attribute of the most advanced educational institutions. At school, students in last years were in uniform again. This adds solidity and self-confidence to many of them. In many higher educational institutions such practice is applied.

Thus, we can conclude that the uniform is not only necessary

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