Russia Military's Chic Designer Uniforms Leave Soldiers Ill, Hospitalized (PHOTOS)

Russian Military's Designer Uniforms Leave Soldiers In Hospital
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Russia's military has been praised for its chic uniforms, the creation of one of the nation's most celebrated designers. But as many of the world's fashionistas will attest, donning haute couture doesn't come without a price tag -- as the soldiers have reportedly learned.

The AFP is reporting that between 60 and 250 Russian servicemen have been laid up with everything from flu to pneumonia, as the uniforms have proven to be too thin to withstand the harsh winter, particularly in the country's northernmost regions, where temperatures have been known to hit -40 Celcius.

The report quotes one soldier's concerned mother, who told Russian daily Rossiyskaya Gazeta, "They literally felt naked outside." She went on to note, "Many of them ended up in hospital. Ours developed pneumonia." Another relative agreed, telling the paper, ""They gave our lads army boots made from fake leather with cardboard inner soles, socks, and light clothing clearly not suitable for winter."

Threaded with gold, the shapely uniforms were reportedly introduced in 2008 -- the brainchild of Russian designer Valentin Yudashkin, who won a massive tender to give troops a fashion makeover a year earlier, and drew inspiration from the uniforms of the imperial Tsarist army.

See photos of the new uniforms here:

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Soldiers debut the new designer uniforms in the 2008 Russia Victory Parade. (credit:AP )
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A Russian officer "models" the new uniform created by fashion designer Valentin Yudashkin for the Russian forces, in Moscow in 2008. (credit:Getty )
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A Russian officer "models" the new uniform created by Yudashkin for the Russian forces, in Moscow in 2008. (credit:Getty )
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Russian officers "model" the new military uniforms in 2008. (credit:Getty )
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A sketch of a Russian army uniform, designed by Russian fashion designer Valentin Yudashkin, in the background. (credit:Getty )
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Yudashkin speaks to the media during a 2008 presentation of new Russian military uniform in Moscow's Defense Ministry with soldiers displaying new honor guard's summer and winter full dress in the background. (credit:AP )
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The designer explains his creations to Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin at a 2008 presentation at Moscow's Defense Ministry. (credit:AP )
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Russian soldiers donned the uniforms at an event in Mexico City in 2010. (credit:AP )

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