Tunics
-due to extended military service of French Republic with the French Wars and respect given to army military-style tunics have risen as French fashion
-later spread as a part of fashion
-displace other cut suits as fashion item
-in the United States of America due to length of Liberty and Union War (1868-76) a lot of soldiers wear their uniforms
-and old uniforms get worn by others after being dyed
-results in uniforms and tunics becoming big fashion in the US as well
-towards the modern day worn with one set of buttons rather than two increasingly
-differing sorts of fabrics used for tunics
-and closer to the modern day it's made of increasingly light fabrics
Ruana
-iconic symbol of llanero warrior during British Wars > New Granadine War of Independence (1848-52)
-becomes iconic and very fashionable in British Isles in this era
-becomes cyclically fashionable
-with delay of calorization of rubber here they are more common as substitute of raincoats and all
Chinos
-comes from Philippine Republic from twill made from Chinese
-amplified by its periodic Chinese migrations
-during British Wars > New Granadine War of Independence (1848-52) and British migration it sees some adoption
-but not as popular as llanero attire
-with French support of Philippine War of Independence and its use as attire sees use by army regiments there
-increases over time
-and with French Wars > Sixth French War (1937-41) it becomes a pretty common attire by army
-and postwar sees its common use as comfortable clothing
Cravat
-emerges as part of formal wear
-worn underneath tunic on shirt
-with this
Hanfu
-revived in the wake of the China's Wars > Transition from Qing to Bai (1854-63) under Heads of China > 1858-1888 Mingzhi Emperor
-with many clothes often with (imagined or otherwise) purges of fashion
-new dress code ratified which mixes hanfu with western fashion
-red is extremely emphasized because it's color of the Ming
-and not overthrown with westernizing modernization
-but instead merged with western military attire
Yuanlingshan
-revived in a big way with rise of Bai
-merged heavily with Western fashion
-this used in military uniforms and becomes iconic national attire
Hats
Bashlyk
-see this
-iconic symbol of Russia
-and used a lot by its army
-and bashlyks died red for constitutionalism used during Young Russian Revolution (1902-8)
-spreads with pretty large Russian diaspora
-especially after it increases with Russo-Chinese War (1893-9) across Pacific
-and becomes common in France for a while after diaspora of Young Russian Revolution (1902-8)
Sombrero
-symbol of world-famous vaquero culture of United Provinces of Buenaventura
-and as such commonly associated with the country's identity
-famously worn by Giuseppe Garibaldi
Tuque
-red tuque is a patriotic symbol of Laurentian Republic
-because used by Heads of Laurentia > 1886-1888 François Mercier (Société des Laurentiens Unis) during Laurentian Republic > Laurentian Crisis (1886-8)