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distinguished by
satin or
grosgrain jacket lapels and
similar stripes along the
outseam of the trousers. It is worn with a
white dress shirt with
standing or turndown...
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Jeans featured several innovations aimed particularly at cowboys:
Felled outseams and inseams, rear
pockets positioned for
comfort in the saddle, 'no scratch'...
- in place. The
current light blue
breeches with a
white stripe along the
outseam were
introduced in 1822. The
original pants in 1762 were also
light blue...
- collars, cuffs, and trim/ They wore dark blue
trousers trimmed in red at the
outseam.They wore
their white gaiters in the Ch****eur/Bersagliere
fashion under...
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hanging in the
poplar tree by his house” and
described Good
adorning the
outseam of his
pants with scalps: “you can
imagine a
great tall man with a string...
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facings on the jacket's
lapels and
buttons and a
similar stripe along the
outseam of the trousers. The word "smoking" is
generally used to
refer to a tuxedo...
- pinstripes, but have red and blue trim
around the neck,
sleeve ends and
outseams of the pants, and a blue hat with a red "P" and bill. The
interleague alternate...
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around it. Dark blue
Zouave panatloons were worn with a red
stripe on the
outseam tucked into
deerskin jambières, and
white gaiters made from
canvas or drill...
- Breeches: The
current light blue
breeches with a
white stripe along the
outseam were
introduced in 1822. The
original breeches in 1762 were also light...
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straps in
infantry blue. They wore large, red
trousers with
unstriped outseam.
Officers wore French-style red
kepis with blue bands, and gold lace indicating...