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Evolution of Indian Police Uniform in Years- Trooptiq

Uniforms depict the pride and prejudice of a force and its significance is no less than beauty for a bride. In Indian police, their u2018Khaki' is not just their identity but a symbol of their determination towards serving the nation.<br>Indian police uniform was never the same as it is today. From half pants to full, it took many additions and emissions for the present-day uniform to come in this form. <br>The Khaki Color<br>Police uniforms used to be white in the 18th century but some soldiers started dying it with mud or teas. Then in 1847, Sir Harry Burnett Lumsden brought in an official uniform in this color called Khaki. The uniform at some places also used to be navy blue.<br>The Pants<br>The pants in the police uniform experienced maximum changes. From balloon pants to half pants then to bell-bottoms and finally, to present-day straight/ narrow pants, the bottom of police uniform traversed through a long journey.<br>Shirts<br>Shirts in police uniform shuffled many times between long coat type shirt with police leather belt over it and normal shirt tucked in pants. Many senior police officers still wear long coat type shirts but the basic code in the modern-day uniform is a tucked-in shirt.<br>Caps<br>The caps in Indian police also got many transformations. For different ranks, different cap styles are allotted from starting. In initial years, side cap was more prominent for most of the ranks with some additional differences for distinguishing.<br><br>About Us:<br>Established in 1993, Trooptiq is a well-known NCC & Police uniform online store. We are the manufacturer and wholesaler of varied product which includes Army, Police and NCC uniform accessories, Ceremonial Accessories, Leather shoes, Gun Holster cover, leather belts, etc. All of our products offer durable, superior quality, and cost-efficient. For more information, you can call us at 917042216454 or visit our website https://www.trooptiq.com.

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Evolution of Indian Police Uniform in Years- Trooptiq

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  1. Uniforms depict the pride and prejudice of a force and its significance is no less than beauty for a bride. In Indian police, their ‘Khaki' is not just their identity but a symbol of their determination towards serving the nation. Indian police uniformwas never the same as it is today. From half pants to full, it took many additions and emissions for the present-day uniform to come in this form. /Trooptiq /Trooptiq /Trooptiq /Trooptiq

  2. The Khaki Color Police uniforms used to be white in the 18th century but some soldiers started dying it with mud or teas. Then in 1847, Sir Harry Burnett Lumsden brought in an official uniform in this color called Khaki. The uniform at some places also used to be navy blue. /Trooptiq /Trooptiq /Trooptiq /Trooptiq

  3. The Pants The pants in the police uniform experienced maximum changes. From balloon pants to half pants then to bell-bottoms and finally, to present-day straight/ narrow pants, the bottom of police uniform traversed through a long journey. /Trooptiq /Trooptiq /Trooptiq /Trooptiq

  4. Shirts Shirts in police uniform shuffled many times between long coat type shirt with police uniform beltover it and normal shirt tucked in pants. Many senior police officers still wear long coat type shirts but the basic code in the modern-day uniform is a tucked-in shirt. /Trooptiq /Trooptiq /Trooptiq /Trooptiq

  5. Caps The caps in Indian police also got many transformations. For different ranks, different cap styles are allotted from starting. In initial years, side cap was more prominent for most of the ranks with some additional differences for distinguishing. Afterward, beret cap started to be used for lower ranks and peaked cap for higher ranks. Beret caps are used by higher posts also with badges. /Trooptiq /Trooptiq /Trooptiq /Trooptiq

  6. About Us Established in 1993, Trooptiq is a well-known NCC & Police uniform online store. We are the manufacturer and wholesaler of varied product which includes Army, Police and NCC uniform accessories, Ceremonial Accessories, Leather shoes, Gun Holster cover, leather belts, etc. All of our products offer durable, superior quality, and cost-efficient. For more information, you can call us at +917042216454 or visit our website https://www.trooptiq.com. Follow us /Trooptiq /Trooptiq /Trooptiq /Trooptiq

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