I would like to say that I know history of this uniform but unfortunately everything what I am writing here is what I was told by other collectors. I even don´t know the right designation number.
These uniforms probably started in 1992 (nobody has ever seen any dated before 1992) just before the Czechoslovak Federal republic was split into two independent states: Czech and Slovak republic.
These uniforms are known among collectors as "Slovace" because were made by Zekon company in Michalovce in Slovakia. Zekon company is successor of Odevne zavody kapitana Nalepku - OZKN - you know this abbreviation from vz.60 or vz.85 uniforms. Later these uniforms were made by Czech Otavan company. You can identified these uniforms from vz.95 because of their significant color.
Jackets:
I was told that could exist 3 variants of the jackets. Here are two I bought last month.
The first one is dated 1992 and it is made by Zekon. There are 2 brest pockets, 2 lower pockets, 2 rear pockets and 2 sleeves pockets - one on each arm. Inside there are also 2 brest pockets and 1 small pocket on the left pocket.
These uniforms probably started in 1992 (nobody has ever seen any dated before 1992) just before the Czechoslovak Federal republic was split into two independent states: Czech and Slovak republic.
These uniforms are known among collectors as "Slovace" because were made by Zekon company in Michalovce in Slovakia. Zekon company is successor of Odevne zavody kapitana Nalepku - OZKN - you know this abbreviation from vz.60 or vz.85 uniforms. Later these uniforms were made by Czech Otavan company. You can identified these uniforms from vz.95 because of their significant color.
Jackets:
I was told that could exist 3 variants of the jackets. Here are two I bought last month.
The first one is dated 1992 and it is made by Zekon. There are 2 brest pockets, 2 lower pockets, 2 rear pockets and 2 sleeves pockets - one on each arm. Inside there are also 2 brest pockets and 1 small pocket on the left pocket.