Authentic reproduction of the WWI Imperial German Uhlan Cavalry Officer’s Uniform, famously worn by Manfred von Richthofen, the “Red Baron.” Features the distinctive ulanka tunic with Brandenburg cuffs, piped detailing, and cavalry-style trousers — a striking example of German cavalry dress in the Great War.
The Uhlan officer’s uniform was among the most elegant and recognizable of the Imperial German Army. This reproduction is based on the dress uniform of the Uhlan regiments, worn by cavalry officers and famously associated with Rittmeister Manfred von Richthofen, the legendary “Red Baron,” before and during his service as a fighter ace.
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Historical Accuracy: Faithfully recreated from original period examples, photographs, and regulations.
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Material: Fine wool in dark blue or field grey (depending on regiment/period), with correct piping and braiding.
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Design Features:
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Ulanka Tunic: Double-breasted cut with a standing collar, Brandenburg cuffs, and rows of buttons typical of the Uhlan cavalry style.
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Piping: Distinctive regimental piping and colored facings (red facings for Richthofen’s regiment).
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Trousers: Cavalry-cut wool trousers, reinforced for wear with riding boots.
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Accents: Shoulder boards for officer rank, with correct regimental insignia.
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Headgear: Traditionally paired with the czapka (Uhlan cap) in peacetime, later replaced in the field by the service cap or steel helmet.
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Usage: Worn by cavalry officers in ceremonial and field service. Richthofen himself wore variations of his Uhlan officer’s tunic even after transferring to the Imperial German Air Service.
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Historical Context: The Uhlan uniform symbolized the prestige of Imperial German cavalry. Its striking cut and colors made it one of the most recognizable uniforms of WWI, immortalized by its connection with the Red Baron.
Perfect for collectors, reenactors, museums, and film productions, this uniform combines historical accuracy with the legendary aura of Germany’s most famous flying ace.