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I was at an antique store yesterday and picked up the July 1963 National Geographic magazine that articles on the Centennial of the battles. I was wondering if these would past muster today.
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We'll have to go back to blue jeans, red dyed long sleeve undershirts, yellow elastic suspenders, cowboy boots and hats, and the great Zouave Rifle. Was about the standard kit when I was a kid just starting out.Soon enough we'll be reenacting the reenactors reenacting the war.
Another photo that could have worked in "Caption This"Is the officer sash a bit on the thin side? Are the women wearing correct clothing and hair styles?
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Your avatar makes your jokes 3x funnierSoon enough we'll be reenacting the reenactors reenacting the war.
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I was at an antique store yesterday and picked up the July 1963 National Geographic magazine that articles on the Centennial of the battles. I was wondering if these would past muster today.
We'll have to go back to blue jeans, red dyed long sleeve undershirts, yellow elastic suspenders, cowboy boots and hats, and the great Zouave Rifle. Was about the standard kit when I was a kid just starting out.
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I was at an antique store yesterday and picked up the July 1963 National Geographic magazine that articles on the Centennial of the battles. I was wondering if these would past muster today.
Those uniforms in the dancing photo look a bit too shiny for me. Polyester?
I’d imagine that a lot of polyesters were hunted and killed just to make those uniforms, it’s a disgrace.Those uniforms in the dancing photo look a bit too shiny for me.
Polyester?
Well I guess I can't rag on "Dismounted Cav." and other farby reenactors anymore...