%0 Journal Article %T Płaszcz oficerski  Franciszka Xawerego Pusłowskiego (1875-1968) ze zbiorów Muzeum Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego %A Piskorz, Anna %J Opuscula Musealia %V Volume 23 (2015) %R 10.4467/20843852.OM.15.014.5392 %N Volume 23 %P 155-171 %K płaszcz oficerski Franciszka Xawerego Pusłowskiego, krawiec warszawski Moszek (Mojżesz) Spinka %@ 0239-9989 %D 2016 %U https://ejournals.eu/czasopismo/opuscula-musealia/artykul/plaszcz-oficerski-franciszka-xawerego-puslowskiego-1875-1968-ze-zbiorow-muzeum-uniwersytetu-jagiellonskiego %X The presentation of the officer’s coat dating from 1923 kept in the collection of the Jagiellonian University Museum reminds us of the reform of uniforms in the Polish Army after Poland regained independence and discusses the fashion for a certain type of buttons used by the officers in military uniforms. The coat was made by the tailor Moszek (Mojżesz) Spinka. The coat and the rules applicable to tailor-made clothes at the time, the country’s economic situation, as well as the coat’s connection with the private life of its owner are discussed. The owner, Franciszek Xawery Pusłowski (1875–1968), served in the 8th Prince Józef Poniatowski Uhlans Regiment, was a liaison officer to Ignacy Jan Paderewski and deputy aid-de-camp general to the President of the Republic of Poland Stanisław Wojciechowski. .