Original Russian camouflage field pants in the early post-Soviet VSR-93 / Barvikha-style pattern, sometimes referred to by collectors as “Vertikalka” due to its vertical woodland-like shapes. This pattern predates the more widely recognized late-1990s Russian Flora pattern and represents the transitional period of Russian military clothing after the Soviet era.
These pants feature a rugged field-trouser construction with a button fly, adjustable side waist tabs, belt loops, slanted hand pockets, thigh cargo pockets, ankle drawstrings, and under-boot stirrup straps. The interior is stamped 48-4, indicating Russian size 48 with height group 4. Comparable Russian surplus sizing references list 48-4 around a small/medium build and roughly 176 cm height range.
A great collector piece for Russian/post-Soviet militaria, early 1990s camo collectors, airsoft/RUSFOR kits, or vintage field wear. These show honest surplus wear, fading, and age-related signs throughout, but retain strong color and all the key field features.
Russian Early Post-Soviet Issue VSR-93 “Barvikha” Camo Field Pants 48-4 (US S/M)
Specifications
- Country: Russia
- Era: Early post-Soviet / 1990s
- Pattern: VSR-93 / Barvikha-style camouflage
- Collector Nickname: Vertikalka / vertical-style Russian camo
- Size Marking: 48-4
- Approx. Fit: US Small/Medium
- Approx. Height Range: Around 176 cm / 5'9"
- Closure: Button fly
- Waist: Button-adjustable side tabs
- Pockets: Two front hand pockets, two thigh cargo pockets
- Leg Openings: Drawstring ankle ties
- Boot Retention: Integrated under-boot stirrup straps
- Material: Cotton or cotton-blend twill field fabric
- Markings: Faded interior Russian size/manufacturer stamp
- Condition: Genuine surplus condition with fading, wear, wrinkles, and age-related signs from storage/use. See photos

































