H.Johnson
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And thanks for that.
BellyTank said:Chapplis...
...another Raj bastardisation.
"Chappals" is a common word for sandals, or shoes, in India.
Sounds like "Chupples".
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Spitfire said:If that's true, I will sign up right now - and get me one of these:
lol
Geesie said:While uniforms are issued (enlisted) or purchased from authorized suppliers (officer), one can have a uniform made from better fabric and cut to a better fit than the lowest-bidder (but still expensive ) standard issue stuff. A lot of sailors will get dress uniforms made in Far East ports where the tailoring is good quality and cheap.
Edward said:The black SS uniform was, of course, designed by Hugo Boss as we all know. Seems a very clear case of a fashion-house influencing a uniform look.
Cigarband said:Harry Flashman shows up EVERYWHERE!
...of history, uniforms were a militarized version of what civilians were wearing. As the 20th century wore on the move to purely functional outfits -- often borrowed from specialized outdoor wear became more prevalent.
Increasingly (at least field) uniforms are self consciously designed the way weapons are: to a set of functional requirements. The new Army and Marine uniforms are good examples of that with camouflage patterns based on research and garments made specifically to make body armor easier to wear.
"The all-black uniform of the Nazi Schutzstaffel, a paramilitary force from 1932 until 1945, was designed by SS-Oberführer Prof. Dr. Karl Diebitsch and graphic designer Walter Heck."