Those who could afford it sometimes dyed their clothing blue or red. The sarafan was a dress worn by people of both sexes until Peter the Great ruled that men of the upper classes must dress like Europeans. read more
I would say that we wear pretty much the same kind of clothes as all Europeans do. In winter months clothes could be heavier then in more southern climates, but much the same as in Scandinavian countries. read more
Today, Russian men increasingly dress like men in Europe and America, favoring casual, comfortable clothing over the tracksuits that were emblematic of Russian male attire in the immediate post-Soviet years. read more