Zipun of gray color
Zipun (just au corps) is an outermost garment, a caftan without the collar, manufactured of coarse homespun cloth of bright colors with seams trimmed with contrastive lacing.
Apparently, zipun played a role of the modern waistcoat in the boyars’ costume of that period. In the XVIIIth century- the beginning of the XXth century zipun as clothes worn on the shoulders was a part of Donskoy Cossack costume. It was put on over the shirt under the beshmet. Beshmet is a kind of quilted jacket.
In the XVIIIth century- the beginning of the XXth century on the greater part of the territory of Russia zipun existed only as an outermost garment. It was used as casual and best clothes of peasants in spring and in autumn. Moreover, it was used as the clothes which were put on over the main outdoor garment for the journey or during nasty weather.
As a rule, zipun was a double-breasted garment with long sleeves, without a collar or with a small stick-up collar. It did up with buttonhooks, leather buttons and leather buttonholes right to left.
Zipun of gray color
