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I was thinking about Rope/d Shoulder/s, perusing the BT jumble archive and came up with a possible origin for this Tailoring feature.
Whether this is before or after the fact, or totally unrelated, I don't know.
But.
I know for a fact, that actual rope was sometimes sewn into the shoulder of some military jackets, for the practical purpose of stopping equipment straps from sliding off the shoulder.
I can't find a very early instance of this but here is an example from a WW2 vintage, Italian army pullover Jacket/Parka:
There is a small length of actual rope sewn into the edge of the shoulder.
Did the "Fashion" of the "Rope Shoulder" spring from actual practical origins..?
Comments... more information...?
B
T
Whether this is before or after the fact, or totally unrelated, I don't know.
But.
I know for a fact, that actual rope was sometimes sewn into the shoulder of some military jackets, for the practical purpose of stopping equipment straps from sliding off the shoulder.
I can't find a very early instance of this but here is an example from a WW2 vintage, Italian army pullover Jacket/Parka:
There is a small length of actual rope sewn into the edge of the shoulder.
Did the "Fashion" of the "Rope Shoulder" spring from actual practical origins..?
Comments... more information...?
B
T