In China's early years, there were many factions and warlords in melee, and there was no unified military uniform standard in the whole country.
However, due to the influence of the military costumes of the world powers at that time, the styles were generally similar, only adjacent to the East.
Japanese military uniforms are closer.
Starting from Beiyang training, China mainly studied Japanese in the military system.
At that time, officers and men usually wore hard-shell, large-brimmed hats and pentagonal hat badges, which were red, yellow and blue according to the national flag (five-color flag) in the early Republic of China.
White and black.
Officers often use woolen cloth, while soldiers use yellow twill.
Officers wear boots and soldiers wear leggings and high-waisted leather shoes.
Officers and soldiers are equipped with badges, which are rectangular in tweed, while generals are all gold, and the rest are red and yellow.
Blue, white and black are divided into steps, rides, cannons, workers and cavalry.
Officers and soldiers are graded by epaulettes.
Although Beiyang warlord * * formulated the army and navy service system, its implementation was out of order.
The colors, styles and materials of military uniforms are different.
Similarly, self-regulation, extremely inconsistent.