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    Elusive perfect khaki field shirt

    For the life of me, I absolutely cannot find the perfect vintage style khaki field shirt, of the sort worn in "The Jewel in the Crown".

    Khaki "safari" or military style shirts are plentiful, but most modern ones have too many tabs, zippers, and other bells and whistles, and the pockets and epaulettes that are small and wimpy looking. Also, I want the scalloped pocket flaps, not the pointed ones.

    What Price Glory's reporoduction shirts come very close, but I am not looking for the pull-over kind of shirt, just the plain old full button front. A very good example of what I am trying to find is seen in photos of British General Percival during the defense of Singapore in WW2. Does any body know where one of these can be found?

    P.S. khaki dril ---not airtex!l

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    Hi Sam

    If you look up James Country Mercantile, you'll find that they are a Civil War and Old West shop making their own uniforms for sale. If you find a good local tailor to measure you, they should be able to make what you want. They have a very good reputation, but I haven't actually bought anything (yet).

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    Indy Magnoli has this American-based design, not sure it's what you're after though:

    http://www.magnoliclothiers.com/rang...rts-p-163.html

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    While they don't have epaulettes, I've been very happy with Filson's Feather Cloth Shirts, as sold by David Morgan. Available in short or long sleeve, full cut, and they have nice large very functional pleated pockets. And the last one I bought was a very good shade of tan. I've also had the same pattern as originally made up in their heavier weight Safari Cloth, but the fabric is woven so tightly that it doesn't "breathe" down here in our humid Texas summers. After checking the web sites of both companies, however, I couldn't find the Safari Cloth shirts in stock at present. Hopefully it's just a seasonal thing and they haven't been dropped from the catalog.

    ETA: I just noticed you wanted scalloped pocket flaps. Filson's are single pointed, but they have a rather elegant curve. My only other suggestion would be WPG's Australian Pattern KD Shirt, but it's a half front just like the British Aertex ones. Sorry.
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    To give you an idea, the California Highway Patrol long-sleeve uniform shirt, most closely resembles what I am looking for. Although it is commonly available on-line from uniform stores, it is always of a rayon or polyester material, ----forget khaki drill. Arrghhhhh!!!

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    Mr Cairo - the "Rangoon Pattern" shirt you linked to is just about spot on. Howver, all of the repro U.S. Army "Rangoon Pattern" shirts Ive come across are of a wool blend, not KD

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    This is the outdoor shirt we have used in our Boy Scout Troop for the last 5 years. It is made of 100% cotton ripstop, is durable and after a few washings will feel and wear like a second skin. Soft and comfortable. The price isn't that bad either.

    http://www.ebay.de/itm/TROPENHEMD-LA...item6d71e974ca

    We don't buy through Ebay, but I didn't have a nice picture at hand.

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    "Sam Browne," the old WWII and post-WWII era cotton officer's khaki shirts don't have scalloped pockets, but they are very rugged and can be found at thrift stores (I hate to resort to cutting and pasting an on-line auction location, but my camping clothes are packed away right now).

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/kol175-WW2-U...item5890fe8b51


    http://www.ebay.com/itm/3-WW2-U-S-AR...item231c2fc23a

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    Quote Originally Posted by sam Browne View Post
    Mr Cairo - the "Rangoon Pattern" shirt you linked to is just about spot on. Howver, all of the repro U.S. Army "Rangoon Pattern" shirts Ive come across are of a wool blend, not KD
    Sam, Indy will consider material choices not necessarily displayed on the site. Curiously, there is no mention of what his version ordinarily is made from, but as you say, most likely some sort of cotton blend.

    Email him to seek some info perhaps? If you do let us know, I'd likely be interested as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MattieA65 View Post
    "Sam Browne," the old WWII and post-WWII era cotton officer's khaki shirts don't have scalloped pockets, but they are very rugged and can be found at thrift stores (I hate to resort to cutting and pasting an on-line auction location, but my camping clothes are packed away right now).

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/kol175-WW2-U...item5890fe8b51


    http://www.ebay.com/itm/3-WW2-U-S-AR...item231c2fc23a
    That's right Sam. You should check out the old USGI "suntans" from WWII as Mattie has suggested. They as well as the trousers were good gear. WPG does make affordable repros. If you go with the officers shirt, they come with epaulettes....

    I lucked into one of the J. Peterman khaki shirts at a thrift store. It was unworn and only $5 . They are a nice shirt, but a bit pricey as khaki shirts go if you buy them from Peterman.

    I also noticed that WPG has this shirt;

    http://onlinemilitaria.net/shopexd.asp?id=5060

    newly listed in an e-mail ad I justreceived. I dunno how I would personally like the poly/cotton blend....

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