Traditional Slavic folk clothing for children & adults

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Kosovorotka Shirts

Kosovorotka, Russian shirt, has a long history and keeps its style since old times. It is known for its straight-cut, elongated body  and long sleeves. A matching belt adds final ethnic touch to the shirt. Russian shirt can be worn also without a belt, with the collar buttoned or unbuttoned. Another name of the Russian shirt, tolstovka, comes from a famous Russian writer Leo Tolstoy who was always seen in a simple folk shirt at the end of his life. Some people even call it Tolstoy shirt. Tolstovka's main difference from kosovorotka is in its simplicity, no extra embroidery.

All our Russian shirts are individually made by Russian kraftsmen. Fine embroidered ribbons decorate some Russian shirts on the chest and as a trim on sleeves and on the bottom of the shirt. Ukrainian shirts are usually embroidered by red or blue. Red was a symbol of beauty and protection colour at the same time.

£77.78
100% linen, Belt is included
Kosovorotka or rubakha is a traditional Russian shirt, which has long sleeves and has a length up to mid-thigh. The kosovorotka shirt may have some button...

£82.41
100% linen, No belt
Kosovorotka was beloved by Russian men of all ages long time ago. Traditionally kosovorotka was worn by peasants, but then a lot of tradesmen liked this...

£54.63
100% linen, Belt included
Rubakha is a traditional Russian shirt in a tunic style from old Slavic times. First kosovorotkas were very long up to mid-knee, later Russian shirts were...

£38.89
100% cotton, Belt included. Embroidery tint and pattern may differ from the shown on the pictures
Kosovorotka is a traditional Russian shirt from old Slavic times. Traditional Russian shirts made of cotton are offering best Russian traditions in the most...

£54.63
100% linen, Belt included. Embroidery color and pattern may differ from the shown on the pictures
Kosovorotka was main clothing for men for any occasion of their life. The simple style was always the same; the only difference was in the embroidery. The...