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McRoy 1909 Military tunic... 5th May 14, 08:16 AM
rsvpiper Post up some picture McRoy... 5th May 14, 10:04 AM
Machaggisnz Hi McRoy, where did you order... 5th May 14, 01:17 PM
Downunder Kilt If you purchased it from What... 5th May 14, 03:12 PM
OC Richard I have photos in a couple... 5th May 14, 07:03 PM
McRoy Thanks, seeing yours, mine is... 19th May 14, 06:49 PM
James Hood Sounds like an interesting... 1st September 14, 06:31 AM
Tarheel Finally, something I know... 1st September 14, 09:44 AM
OC Richard I forgot about this thread! ... 9th September 14, 05:49 PM
artificer As far as I can tell the... 9th September 14, 06:50 PM
Jack Daw OCR, did the chest size match? 10th September 14, 05:35 AM
OC Richard Chest & waist OK, both a bit... 10th September 14, 07:01 PM
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    Finally, something I know about. The proper length of a sleeve by US (and I assume UK) military regs. is to the top knuckle of the thumb so as not to hinder the uniform unsightly when saluting. The earliest B & W photo of the proper tunic sleeve length is seen on the troops. The officer in the white jacket has his uniform too short in length, being at the wrist. I would have gone with the long instead of the regular length for the extra cloth in the sleeve. I too am 6' and found that length is a problem in mass produced uniforms. The hem of sleeve can only be reduced with a hem and not stretched if too short. Photo of Downunder Kilt's jacket is the proper military sleeve length. I hope this helps.
    Last edited by Tarheel; 1st September 14 at 09:47 AM.

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