Those strips on Indy's shirt

Bags, Boots, Shirts and all other gear should be discussed here.

Moderators: Mike, Cajunkraut, Tennessee Smith

Post Reply
User avatar
Flash Gordon
Archaeologist
Archaeologist
Posts: 350
Joined: Wed Feb 05, 2003 8:38 pm
Location: New York
Contact:

Those strips on Indy's shirt

Post by Flash Gordon »

Does anyone know what those strips that run down the front of Indy's shirt are for?

Were they to drive us crazy trying to find a shirt like that? I've never seen them on any other "safari" type shirt.

Are they based on a design of the 1930s?
User avatar
Sergei
Admin Emeritus
Posts: 2047
Joined: Tue Jun 25, 2002 11:44 am
Location: Off the grid, in from the cold - Jack's Canyon ~1119
Contact:

Post by Sergei »

The strips are actually pleats. Pleats are an extremely good feature, in that if you are active, you want the shirt to flex and expand. Some of the shirts that you find, the strips are just that strips. They are decorative. A lot of shirts come with the pleats in the pockets which allow the pocket to expand if you put a lot of junk in them.

-Sergei
schwammy
Dig Leader
Dig Leader
Posts: 421
Joined: Mon Jul 01, 2002 11:31 pm
Location: Burbank, California

Post by schwammy »

Really? They sure don't expand on the Noel Howard shirt.
User avatar
Pyroxene
Admin Emeritus
Posts: 1820
Joined: Wed Jul 03, 2002 9:35 am
Location: San Marcos, TX
Contact:

Post by Pyroxene »

schwammy wrote:Really? They sure don't expand on the Noel Howard shirt.
No they don't. I wonder if Indiana Dan's shirt does that. BTW, where's he at? Maybe ITG can shed some light.

The shirt I had made the pleat was just sewn into shirt.

I was talking to RonC and he said he hasn't seen, to this date, that type of pleat anywere in military shirt history. He's seen similar but not identical.

Cheers,
Pyr.
User avatar
MaryonRavenwood
Archaeologist
Archaeologist
Posts: 326
Joined: Wed Oct 09, 2002 8:01 pm
Location: Kingsville, TX
Contact:

Post by MaryonRavenwood »

Besides, they just look cool. :D
Regards--Maryon
User avatar
Indiana Texas-girl
Expeditionary Hero
Expeditionary Hero
Posts: 2497
Joined: Mon Jul 01, 2002 12:56 pm
Location: Deep in the Heart of Texas
Contact:

Post by Indiana Texas-girl »

Pyroxene wrote:
schwammy wrote:Really? They sure don't expand on the Noel Howard shirt.
No they don't. I wonder if Indiana Dan's shirt does that. BTW, where's he at? Maybe ITG can shed some light.
No it doesn't expand on the IndyDan shirt. If that were the case, my pleats would be open all the time due to their location and me being a female.
User avatar
Dalexs
Site Admin
Site Admin
Posts: 9011
Joined: Mon Jul 08, 2002 2:49 am
Location: Jus' nath' of Bawstin
Contact:

Post by Dalexs »

(I can see it now)

:oops: :oops: :oops:

Ummm, ITG... your pleats are open...


:wink:

Dalexs
User avatar
Swindiana
Legendary Adventurer
Legendary Adventurer
Posts: 3204
Joined: Sat Jul 19, 2003 11:05 am
Location: West of Scandinavia Jones, making meed for Holt
Contact:

Post by Swindiana »

On the Indy shirt the pleats on the pockets are stitched and on many military shirts and such they are not. If they are not, the fabric is creased and expands in a manner that allows more cargo in the pocket. On Indys shirt it just looks darn good. :wink: The epaulets also had a real function when they first were introduced in the military, they were there to keep the strap of a shoulder bag in place! Nowadays they are just good looking and a good place for insignia. But I guess you already knew that... :wink:

Regards,
Swindiana
User avatar
MaryonRavenwood
Archaeologist
Archaeologist
Posts: 326
Joined: Wed Oct 09, 2002 8:01 pm
Location: Kingsville, TX
Contact:

Post by MaryonRavenwood »

Indiana Texas-girl wrote:No it doesn't expand on the IndyDan shirt. If that were the case, my pleats would be open all the time due to their location and me being a female.
Don't you just love being a woman? (It really does have it's advantages at times, though.... :wink: Free drinks!)
Regards--Maryon
RonC
Site Admin
Site Admin
Posts: 444
Joined: Sun Jul 27, 2003 1:44 pm
Location: Paige, Texas

Post by RonC »

I.T.G........ :shock: :oops:
User avatar
Swindiana
Legendary Adventurer
Legendary Adventurer
Posts: 3204
Joined: Sat Jul 19, 2003 11:05 am
Location: West of Scandinavia Jones, making meed for Holt
Contact:

Post by Swindiana »

Ah... And I who tried to drive the conversation into a different direction... :oops: :wink:

Swindy
RonC
Site Admin
Site Admin
Posts: 444
Joined: Sun Jul 27, 2003 1:44 pm
Location: Paige, Texas

Post by RonC »

Swindy...drive it, please!...drive it!....in the immortal words of Popeye: "This is embarrasking!!!"""" :oops:
User avatar
Mulceber
Legendary Adventurer
Legendary Adventurer
Posts: 2963
Joined: Sat Aug 02, 2003 11:08 pm

Post by Mulceber »

Don't you just love being a woman?
No, I'm quite happy being a man. I personally think that the only people who would enjoy being women ARE women, and the only people who would enjoy being men ARE men. Cross-dressers don't count though. -IJ
indy_den
Archaeology Student
Archaeology Student
Posts: 44
Joined: Sun Aug 31, 2003 12:50 am
Location: Los Angeles, CA

Post by indy_den »

How could I've missed out on this conversation?! :oops: :lol:
User avatar
MaryonRavenwood
Archaeologist
Archaeologist
Posts: 326
Joined: Wed Oct 09, 2002 8:01 pm
Location: Kingsville, TX
Contact:

Post by MaryonRavenwood »

IndianaJones wrote:
Don't you just love being a woman?
No, I'm quite happy being a man. I personally think that the only people who would enjoy being women ARE women, and the only people who would enjoy being men ARE men. Cross-dressers don't count though. -IJ
Well...I was kind of directing that one at ITG. Didn't mean to imply anything...sorry. :oops:
Regards--Maryon
schwammy
Dig Leader
Dig Leader
Posts: 421
Joined: Mon Jul 01, 2002 11:31 pm
Location: Burbank, California

Post by schwammy »

I always thought the strips on Indy's shirt were perhaps inspired by the guayabera, a tropical shirt popular in the Caribbean and Latin America. Woven from 100% linen, an authentic guayabera has pleats very similar to Indy's. Worn outside the trousers (untucked), it is acceptable in both formal and informal situations.

Ernest Hemingway wore a guayabera daily during his time in Cuba, making it his official 'uniform.' I understand that they are also very popular in Miami today.

Here's a link with some pics:http://www.cubanfoodmarket.com/Merchant ... de=4020102
User avatar
Indiana Texas-girl
Expeditionary Hero
Expeditionary Hero
Posts: 2497
Joined: Mon Jul 01, 2002 12:56 pm
Location: Deep in the Heart of Texas
Contact:

Post by Indiana Texas-girl »

MaryonRavenwood wrote:
IndianaJones wrote:
Don't you just love being a woman?
No, I'm quite happy being a man. I personally think that the only people who would enjoy being women ARE women, and the only people who would enjoy being men ARE men. Cross-dressers don't count though. -IJ
Well...I was kind of directing that one at ITG. Didn't mean to imply anything...sorry. :oops:
Regards--Maryon
This is too funny! Yes, Maryon, I love being a woman. There are many advantages, but I don't think we should list them, because then we might have some of these guys trying to get into Marion gear, which would be quite scary.
RonC wrote:Swindy...drive it, please!...drive it!....in the immortal words of Popeye: "This is embarrasking!!!"""" :oops:
Just bein' honest! Hahaa! :D
User avatar
MaryonRavenwood
Archaeologist
Archaeologist
Posts: 326
Joined: Wed Oct 09, 2002 8:01 pm
Location: Kingsville, TX
Contact:

Post by MaryonRavenwood »

Yeah, well, Michaelson already said he wouldn't be able to pull off the Marion dress as well as I would....I don't know....what do you think? :wink: :twisted:
Regards--Maryon
User avatar
Indiana Texas-girl
Expeditionary Hero
Expeditionary Hero
Posts: 2497
Joined: Mon Jul 01, 2002 12:56 pm
Location: Deep in the Heart of Texas
Contact:

Post by Indiana Texas-girl »

MaryonRavenwood wrote:Yeah, well, Michaelson already said he wouldn't be able to pull off the Marion dress as well as I would....I don't know....what do you think? :wink: :twisted:
Regards--Maryon
Let's see...a couple of razor blades later and...hmmm...no I think he's right. Plus the spilled coffee on the dress might give it away.
Post Reply