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Soviet KZS Suit

The Soviet KZS suits are camouflage two piece oversuits that were developed to be worn over the OKZK-D uniforms on a nuclear battlefield. They have flame retardant capabilities and were intended to be disposed of after heavy combat use. In practice,they were worn as camouflage oversuits most notably during the Soviet-Afghan war and continue to be worn to this day. 

Size 1 will fit up to 44 inch chest (up to size 54 European). 160-170cm height

There could be extreme variance in the shade of KZS due to the different dye lots used and overall poor quality control in the Soviet Union. If you cannot accept this deep down in your heart, please do not order. 

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Soviet KZS Suit

The Soviet KZS suits are camouflage two piece oversuits that were developed to be worn over the OKZK-D uniforms on a nuclear battlefield. They have flame retardant capabilities and were intended to be disposed of after heavy combat use. In practice,they were worn as camouflage oversuits most notably during the Soviet-Afghan war and continue to be worn to this day. 

Size 1 will fit up to 44 inch chest (up to size 54 European). 160-170cm height

There could be extreme variance in the shade of KZS due to the different dye lots used and overall poor quality control in the Soviet Union. If you cannot accept this deep down in your heart, please do not order. 

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The Soviet KZS suits are camouflage two piece oversuits that were developed to be worn over the OKZK-D uniforms on a nuclear battlefield. They have flame retardant capabilities and were intended to be disposed of after heavy combat use. In practice,they were worn as camouflage oversuits most notably during the Soviet-Afghan war and continue to be worn to this day. 

Size 1 will fit up to 44 inch chest (up to size 54 European). 160-170cm height

There could be extreme variance in the shade of KZS due to the different dye lots used and overall poor quality control in the Soviet Union. If you cannot accept this deep down in your heart, please do not order.Â