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Ghos7a55assin said:The J. Peterman Classic Navy Khakis has some interesting vintage-y details, like the extra belt loop, suspender buttons, and a sizeable watch pocket. Anyone know how accurate these really are to chinos from the era?
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...but it does beg the question as to why Peterman puts an extra loop on the pants and then even says...Mojave Jack said:In all branches of the military the belt is threaded to the left side first, so that the tail end of the belt is to the left of the gig line.
From the Air Force uniform regulations (AFI36-2903), p. 51, "Silver tip end of the belt extends beyond the buckle facing the wearer's left..."
Does anyone thread their belt the other direction? To me it would look odd, like a man wearing a woman's shirt that buttons on the other side, but after 22 years of being told which direction to thread my belt, it's pretty much ingrained!
Aquia33 said:...but it does beg the question as to why Peterman puts an extra loop on the pants and then even says...
"Unusual authentic details include double-button closure, double belt loops on front right,"
...one would think an extra loop would be more functional on the left.
Aquia33 said:I just sent Peterman an email asking about the rationale for the right loop. I will post their response here. In the email, I included a link to this thread, who knows, they might just post their response directly here.
Aquia33 said:I have purchased several items from J. Peterman and have bought my wife a few of their ladies outfits. I like the quality and "vintage' look that they have. I must add though, that I am not into vintage apparel. I like new stuff that looks old, not old stuff that looks old.
Mr. Sable said:Wait... so... Elaine Benes isn't doing their copy writing anymore?
Well, at least we've verified that they don't do very good research!Aquia33 said:Good Afternoon:
Thank you for your inquiry, I think. I will try to answer your question
the best I can. This is my educated (?) guess. The extra loop is on
the right because the "Navy" threads their belts to the right.
Have a nice day,
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J. Peterman Company