Soviet KLMK Oversuit
Two words: Combat Pajamas.
Enter one of the most comfortable and iconic Cold War military uniforms of its era. The KLMK suit is often thought of as the first digital patterned uniform on the battlefield. It was first fielded en masse in Afghanistan by the Soviets but later saw use through the breakup of the Soviet Union and by various offshoot satellite states as well as the Russian military to this day, though mostly in a reserve setting, although in the gallery there is a photo of it in usage in the Russo-Ukraine War in 2022 by a Russian Mortarman.
The suit consists of a lightweight cotton material and is one piece. Its closures are solely buttons and so it is very breathable for the wearer. Its no surprise this made it popular with troops in hot climates or summer time.
These suits are in excellent condition and as a marker of such, still retain the original paper tags.
Size 2 (Medium) only.
Two words: Combat Pajamas.
Enter one of the most comfortable and iconic Cold War military uniforms of its era. The KLMK suit is often thought of as the first digital patterned uniform on the battlefield. It was first fielded en masse in Afghanistan by the Soviets but later saw use through the breakup of the Soviet Union and by various offshoot satellite states as well as the Russian military to this day, though mostly in a reserve setting, although in the gallery there is a photo of it in usage in the Russo-Ukraine War in 2022 by a Russian Mortarman.
The suit consists of a lightweight cotton material and is one piece. Its closures are solely buttons and so it is very breathable for the wearer. Its no surprise this made it popular with troops in hot climates or summer time.
These suits are in excellent condition and as a marker of such, still retain the original paper tags.
Size 2 (Medium) only.
Two words: Combat Pajamas.
Enter one of the most comfortable and iconic Cold War military uniforms of its era. The KLMK suit is often thought of as the first digital patterned uniform on the battlefield. It was first fielded en masse in Afghanistan by the Soviets but later saw use through the breakup of the Soviet Union and by various offshoot satellite states as well as the Russian military to this day, though mostly in a reserve setting, although in the gallery there is a photo of it in usage in the Russo-Ukraine War in 2022 by a Russian Mortarman.
The suit consists of a lightweight cotton material and is one piece. Its closures are solely buttons and so it is very breathable for the wearer. Its no surprise this made it popular with troops in hot climates or summer time.
These suits are in excellent condition and as a marker of such, still retain the original paper tags.
Size 2 (Medium) only.