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Czechczery, or czekczery, were long trousers used by various Polish military formations in 18th and 19th century since the Great Sejm.

Variations

Czechczery worn by soldiers of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and Army of the Duchy of Warsaw were long, loose trousers while those worn by soldiers of the Army of Congress Poland were tight, tucked in boots, and fastened to the half of the calf.

References

  • Leksykon wiedzy wojskowej by Marian Laprus, published by Wydawnictwo Ministerstwa Obrony Narodowej, Warsaw, 1979, page. 72. ISBN 83-11-06229-3. (Polish)
  • Polski mundur wojskowy by Zdzisław Żygulski and Henryk Wielecki, published by Krajowa Agencja Wydawnicza, Kraków, 1988, page 411. ISBN 83-03-01483-8. (Polish)
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