Mystery of the Blues cardagin

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Mystery of the Blues cardagin

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I just got my cardagin yesterday from Lands End. It fits nice under the wested. I was hoping to find one at the mall but they are not out quite yet. The closest color I could find was pecan heather. It a bit hard to tell the color on the monitor. They have an option on their website where they will send you a swatch. Its not the exact color but pretty close.
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Which one is it? I went to the Land's End website and I didn't really see any cardigans that looked like Indy's, though I've only seen that one picture of Mr. Ford in it at the Indygear site.
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go to landsend.com Its called a Men's Regular Shawl Collar Button-front Drifter Cardigan
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What exactly is a Cardigan? :-k -IJ
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It is like a sweater jacket that buttons up the front
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IJ, think "Mr. Rogers".
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OHHH! Now I get it. 8-[ Funny How things become clearer when you phrase it with deceased hosts of children's shows. -IJ
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I still don't know where there's a cardigan in Mystery of the Blues. Indy seems to cool to wear one of those, and besides, they were out of style back then (####, their out of style now!) -IJ
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The cardigan actually looks like it could be made by "London fog", I have a tan one around here somewhere..............i'll look for it and grab a pic!
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IndianaJones wrote:I still don't know where there's a cardigan in Mystery of the Blues. Indy seems to cool to wear one of those, and besides, they were out of style back then (####, their out of style now!) -IJ
Ford has it on for his entire screen presence in the story. He's got it on under his Wested. You can see the collar of the cardigan poking out over the collar of his Wested, but much of the rest of it is covered up by his scarf.
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Oh, ok. Now I remember. -IJ
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