this is an exact copy of the waistcoat of officers named kolokotronis, a famous fighter for the liberationf greece, which differs in the uniforms of officers and privates in details, such as a skirt. for privates, in short, the garters are not blue, but black. the officers do not have a collar, the front brush is longer made of pure shock on the fisque of ordinary greek coat of arms. and for officers, except coats of arms, and even the stars of the rank and file, the carbines of the officers, the sabers are exact copies of those that they fought at the beginning of the 19th century, for 50 years exactly the same were used during the greek revolution. the skirt in the zone is called fustanella. it consists of two layers, fastened separately. each skirt has exactly 400 folds for as many years as greece was under the turkish yoke . each ev-zone has to iron all these 400 folds on its own and do it. this is necessary every day so that the fontanella holds better, both of its layers are attached with a belt on which it hangs. a bandolier with the image of george the victorious under the skirt, t