If the middle strings accentuate boobs, well, then, why are we even suggesting getting rid of them? ;DBiggoals2bdone said:it accentuates your boobs (if you have them)
Technoviking said:If the middle strings accentuate boobs, well, then, why are we even suggesting getting rid of them? ;D
Biggoals2bdone said:The empire waist is supposed to do that, BUT what we have in our shirts is not an empire waist. As well as the shirt not being baggy enough for the proper effect, if thats what they were going for.
Technoviking said::rofl:
I live at:
123 Fake Street,
Madeupville, NB
;D
Technoviking said::rofl:
I live at:
123 Fake Street,
Madeupville, NB
;D
Loachman said:If the style designed to hide the preggy look is called an "Empire Waist", what is the name of the style wherein the hem of a combat shirt is allowed to fall to its normal designed place in the front, while being draped across the top of rather generous buttocks on the other side?
It occurred to me as I observed this fashion statement in the Canex this afternoon that perhaps what is needed is not a drawstring that runs around the hem, but one that instead goes from front to back, under the crotch. This would keep the rear of the hem where it should be.
Perhaps.
medicineman said:That's near Geary isn't it?
MM
ArmyVern said:Yep, it's the blue house with the old toilet and bathtub masquerading as planters in it's yard.
ArmyVern said:Yep, it's the blue house with the old toilet and bathtub masquerading as planters in it's yard.
ArmyVern said:PS: Why the hell didn't you say "hi" at Canex when you saw me??
Loachman said:Oops. Sorry. I didn't see you. My body was there, but not so much of my brain. I'm still recovering from leave.
It occurred to me as I observed this fashion statement in the Canex this afternoon that perhaps what is needed is not a drawstring that runs around the hem, but one that instead goes from front to back, under the crotch...
post Korea based on (in fact probably purchased from them ) the American 5 button sweater OD it was warm comfortable and useful pockets allowed me to carry a pen and notebook . Also owned a early 70's British woolly pully (ex RM issue) god couldn't believe how thick and heavy the wool was .GK .Dundas said:I miss my even older then your sweater wool 5 button Olive C/W pockets and epaulets . I want another one! wah!
recceguy said:I think the parachuting thing is a hold over to the old shirt which actually gave that explanation on the inside wearer instruction label. I'd go look, but it's not important enough to go rooting through boxes, in my basement, for confirmation.