As a member of the modern military, I lament how uniform designs like this is a lost art. Still, I also am glad we're past these uniforms because I'd hate to see how much those uniform items cost like all those trimmings, sash, sword, hat plume, etc.
As a member of the modern military, I lament how uniform designs like this is a lost art. Still, I also am glad we're past these uniforms because I'd hate to see how much those uniform items cost like all those trimmings, sash, sword, hat plume, etc.
I mean I can't give any data or research to back this, but considering 19th century - Early 20th century militaries seemed to fit entire conscript armies in this/similar sort of fashion, I'd figure the uniforms wouldn't contribute that much to potentially bankrupting a force.
As a member of the modern military, I lament how uniform designs like this is a lost art. Still, I also am glad we're past these uniforms because I'd hate to see how much those uniform items cost like all those trimmings, sash, sword, hat plume, etc.
WWI taught everyone that dressing like this only make you a bigger target to the enemy. If you want to dress up, join the ceremonial guards or something.