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    dolman versus attila

    hi guys
    something is puzzling me for some time.
    can someone explain me the difference between a dolman and a attila tunic?

    glenn

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    Is the attila the "circus lion tamers" style tunic, but the dolman the worn over one shoulder jacket?

    Here's a Hussar circa 1880, with his cap cords dropped onto his chest. From the wooly collar and front edging, is that his DOLMAN all looped up instead of slung?
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      Dolmen - Attila

      My "Meyers Lexikon, Edition 1927" says:

      Attila:

      short jacket of the hungarian national outfit, with cords, later to become the similiar uniform of Husars.


      Dolman (turkish):

      jacket with fur and cords, earlier outfit of of some regiments of the Husars, mostly presents from dukes, refer to Attila.
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        #4
        thanks for the info guys.
        glenn

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