Generals
- Long tailed coat with closed lapels of cornflower blue cloth. Red open collar with double silver trim and one row of silver rank embroidery (laurels and palms) for brigade generals and two rows for division generals. Red lapels piped silver and trimmed by a row of silver rank embroidery. Red rounded cuffs piped silver and trimmed by a row of rank embroidery for brigade generals and two rows for division generals, side slit without piping closed by four buttons with silver laurels embroidery at each button. Large silver silk waist sash with blue embroideries knotted on left hip ending with tassels with heavy bullion fringes. Red turnbacks, horizontal pockets with silver laurels embroidery at each of the three buttons. Silver laurels embroidery at waist buttons. Silver buttons.
In service dress, blue lapels piped red without embroidery.
General officers owning a regiment usually wear their regiment dress with all rank embroidery described above. - White breeches and black high cuffed boots.
- Black felt cocked hat covered with black velvet trimmed by a large scalloped silver lace and decorated with white cut feather trim. Large national cockade with silver embroidery strap, usually decorated with owner decorations.
- Waistbelt covered with silver and blue laces, sword for infantry officers and sabre for cavalry officers.
- Red cloth schabraque and holster covers, with silver fringes and trimmed by one or two rows of silver rank embroideries. Silver royal cipher embroidery in rear corners.