Not exact matches
In this
century, two Hutterite young men died from mistreatment in
military prison for refusing to wear the army
uniform during World War I. People were tarred and feathered for refusing to buy Liberty Bonds.
The patchwork and front detailing are reminiscent of
military uniforms from the 18th and 19th
centuries, and the antique look of the buttons perfectly adds to the
military vibe of this jacket.
However, as you've seen above, our casual attire is also massively inspired by the
military, but instead by the more recent versions of
military wear we've seen, when function has been much more of a desirable
uniform trait than anything based on the form we saw from the 19th
Century.
In the late 18th
century and 19th
century, blue became a popular colour for
military uniforms and police
uniforms.