The Polish army used four types of uniforms during this period:
- the units that came from the Austro-Hungarian service had a uniform based on the Austrian service (this is especially noticeable among the cavalrymen). But the hats were different - "macievka" (a kind of peaked cap)
- "Poznan" units actually wore German uniforms, but, again, with Polish headdresses - "rogatyvka". Moreover, the "Poznans" had a rather high headdress.
- The units that arrived from France had French uniforms. But they did not usually wear an overcoat at any time, as the French did.
- The Polish troops began to introduce their own mustard-colored uniform M.1919, but not all military units managed to get it.
In units that came from the Russian service, elements of the Russian uniform (blue trousers in the cavalry, Russian overcoats) could be used. In parts of the reserve, American uniforms (with a side cap) were often used.
And over time, all this could be mixed in very bizarre combinations.