Odnoryadka - Russian upper broad, long-to- ankle-length , female and male clothes, without a collar, with long sleeves, under which were made hand holes. Odnoryadka fastened with a butt, and often belted.
Lines were sewn from one row of fabric, i.e., had no lining. Zufa , cloth and other woolen fabrics were used; decorated with lace, stripes, patterns and golden strings. Odnoryadka played the role of a cloak . It was worn in the fall and in inclement weather, in sleeves and in a cap.
In the inventory of the dress of Tsar Mikhail Fyodorovich, there are mentioned clean and smart single-rows, while Alexei Mikhailovich has “two single-row straight white ones”. In 1469, John III sent rewards to the Ustyuzhans single-row Chips, Lunar, Novogol and Trekum.
Odnoryadki wore both the boyars and the townspeople .
Literature
- Kirsanova R. M. Odnoryadka // Costume in Russian artistic culture of the 18th - first half of the 20th centuries: Experience of the Encyclopedia / ed. T. G. Morozova , V. D. Sinyukova . - M .: Big Russian Encyclopedia , 1995. - P. 187. - 383 p.: Ill. with. - 50,000 copies. - ISBN 5-85270-144-0 .
- Odnorodeka // Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary : in 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - SPb. , 1890-1907.