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This Hungarian Hussar's uniform shows a barrel sash around the waist in deep red and green

A barrel sash, also called a rope-and-barrel sash, is a form of belt traditionally worn by military units known as hussars as well as by bag pipers. It comprises a series of cords which are threaded through tubular metal "barrels" and worn around the waist.[1] The tassels sometimes seen hanging from this garment are the ends of cords which come from around the back of the wearer.[2]

The barrel tubes that comprise the sash are always arranged in three columns, though the number of barrels per column on a given sash may number between three and six.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ "Army Dress Regulations (All Ranks)". What Do They Know. 2017.
  2. ^ "7th Hussars". BritishEmpire.co.uk.