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A very intersting question was raised in the Blazer thread.
Is it or isn't it ok to wear regimental buttons, ties, suspenders etc. if you have not served in that regiment.
The question came because I have some vintage RAF buttons sewn on my blazer. They are the kings Crown WWII types. And not the resent RAF Quens Crown buttons.
I have not served in RAF - but I wear them as a tribute to the men who did back then in the battle of Britain.
Since I am not 80-85 years old - or look like it, I do not think anybody will think or believe I did.
But there is a line to be drawn here.
Where is it?
Having said that, is it OK to wear a footballjersey with a number and name on, if you've never played in NFL?
Is it ok to wear a divers watch, if you are afraid of water?
Is it ok to wear raybans - allthough you have fear of flying?
Where is the line betwen imposter and tribute?
Is it or isn't it ok to wear regimental buttons, ties, suspenders etc. if you have not served in that regiment.
The question came because I have some vintage RAF buttons sewn on my blazer. They are the kings Crown WWII types. And not the resent RAF Quens Crown buttons.
I have not served in RAF - but I wear them as a tribute to the men who did back then in the battle of Britain.
Since I am not 80-85 years old - or look like it, I do not think anybody will think or believe I did.
But there is a line to be drawn here.
Where is it?
Having said that, is it OK to wear a footballjersey with a number and name on, if you've never played in NFL?
Is it ok to wear a divers watch, if you are afraid of water?
Is it ok to wear raybans - allthough you have fear of flying?
Where is the line betwen imposter and tribute?