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    Quote Originally Posted by UmAnOnion
    any pictures of this one that you would care to share Buba?
    I'll see about getting a pic of it. It really is a simple shirt. loose straight sleeves, nothing at all to fancy it up. It's entirely utilitarian. I made it out of muslin.

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    Muslin? MUSLIN!!!

    Hang on - two countries divided by a single language - it can't mean the same thing.

    In the UK muslin is a cotton gauze - not exactly a roughy toughy fabric, it would not stand up to my lifestyle - the number of garments I ruined when it was the stuff to use for hippy stuff....

    Linen would be spot on - but in that era a shirt was underwear.

    A gentleman in the street was considered undressed if he had less than five layers between himself and the air.

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    pleater, here muslin is a courser fabric than linen and not terribly soft. It's more of a utility fabric and very cheap. It comes in bleached (pure white) and unbleached. If you made underwear out of it you'd chaff REAL bad REAL fast.

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