Opashen

Opashen
 Opashen (from "to open") - Old Russian summer, spring and autumn outerwear worn by both men and women. The first written record dates back to 1359 year. Opashen is the length (to the ankle) clothes free cut without a collar with wide folding sleeves, tapered to the wrists. He front shorter than the back. Usually worn over the annuals. Royal ...
 Opashen (from "to open") - Old Russian summer, spring and autumn outerwear worn by both men and women. The first written record dates back to 1359 year. Opashen is the length (to the ankle) clothes free cut without a collar with wide folding sleeves, tapered to the wrists. He front shorter than the back. Usually worn over the annuals.
Royal opashen called paid. Female features large buttons, enhanced by a large fur-lined hood, embroidered with gold or silver. If the XV-XVI centuries opashen were nobles and wealthy citizens, in the XVII-XIX centuries it became festive clothing peasants.