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What color was the military uniform Stalin wore?

Stalin, who succeeded Lenin, also changed into politically charged attire. He no longer wears a Lenin-style cap, but a large-brimmed hat with a red star embedded in it. Stalin wore a leather hat with ear protection and a military coat in winter. He does not wear ordinary suit jackets, preferring to wear British-style French military jackets. The first person to wear this French-style military jacket was Kerensky, the head of the Russian Provisional Government. However, it was during the Stalin era that French-style military jackets and high boots became the attire of almost all party and government officials at that time, because they were all following the masters of the Kremlin. Stalin wore a traditional, tightly buttoned uniform and trousers tucked into his boots until 1943, when he was awarded the title of Generalissimo and put on a military uniform, a military-style stand-up collar with epaulettes. , the trousers are decorated with colorful strips, but the trousers are no longer tucked into the boots. Trousers are no longer the legal color of the past, but are now light gray. But Stalin didn't like the vertical collar, so he had a new one sewn on. It was a similarly buttoned, light gray uniform with lapels and open pockets. The uniform is tacked on to the Soviet Marshal's epaulettes and the red general's coat collar badges and buttons with gold floss. The collar and cuffs are lined with red, and the loose-leg pants made of the same material as the uniform are trimmed with red trim. Stalin was the only one to wear this kind of clothing, and the generalissimo in official portraits and slogans all wore this outfit.