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  2. M-1951 field jacket - Wikipedia

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    The M-1951 field jacket was based on the M-1943 field jacket. [2] The M-1951 was given snap fasteners instead of buttons and an aluminium zipper.Earlier issue M-1951s had larger, brown buttons like on the M-1943, and later jackets had smaller brown, then green buttons as used on the M-1965 field jacket and later OG-107 fatigues.

  3. Reversible garment - Wikipedia

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    Garments that are commonly made reversible include hats, jackets, vests, sweaters, shirts, trousers, and skirts. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Reversible garments have some features unlike other types of garments, such as thicker overall fabric (since two fabrics are often sewn together), buttons on both sides (in garments that have buttons), different types of ...

  4. Uniforms of the Union army - Wikipedia

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    The most common color for the army-issue shirt was gray, followed by navy blue or white. The shirt was made of coarse wool and was a pullover style with 3 buttons. It was often replaced with civilian clothing such as white linen or plaid flannel shirt sewn by the soldier's family, this style is known as “homespun”.

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    Here, shop the best barn jackets of the season. You don't need to live in the Cotswolds to wear this classic countryside style. Here, shop the best barn jackets of the season.

  6. Workwear - Wikipedia

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    Advertisement for overalls, 1920. In Britain from the mid 19th century until the 1970s, dustmen, coalmen, and the manual laborers known as navvies wore flat caps, [6] corduroy pants, heavy boots, [7] and donkey jackets, [8] often with a brightly colored cotton neckerchief to soak up the sweat. Later versions of the donkey jacket came with ...

  7. Overalls - Wikipedia

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    The company produced bib overalls for children in the late 1960s. [9] Larned, Carter & Co., from Detroit, called themselves the "World's Greatest Overall Makers". They marketed their products as uniforms for railroad workers. [6] One of the biggest overall manufacturers was Blue Bell, which began in North Carolina in 1904. It was popular among ...

  8. Racing suit - Wikipedia

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    A racing suit is designed to cover the entire body of a driver, crew member, or marshall, including long sleeves and long pants legs. Typical driver suits are one-piece overalls, similar in appearance to a boilersuit. Other fire suits are two piece, consisting of a "jacket" and pants. [8]

  9. Suspenders - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, jumpers and jackets kept the shirtsleeves hidden. In the inter-war period, however, men began removing jackets in public, and so this sensibility became eroded over time. It is perhaps only in Britain that a few 'die-hards' still consider it "gauche" [8] to wear, for example, brightly colored suspenders without a jacket. Generally ...

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