CABELA'S "Close enough" shirt
Posted: Wed May 28, 2008 1:08 pm
Hello
I'm in the process of making my "budget" Indy outfit for starters.
This fourm has been a great source of info. And alot of you if not most have really done an EXCELLENTjob with your outfits!!!!
I wanted to get a shirt but the "real" ones I've seen from vendors are pretty up there in price. So I found this Cabela's shirt on their site and am having trouble deciding which color to get...
According to this from the main shirt page:
The Indiana Jones shirt is based on a typical safari-style shirt. Its distinctive feature is two vertical strips running from the shoulders to the bottom of the shirt tails and continued over both breast pockets. A common debate regards the original shirt color. Surviving samples of the original shirts seem to be darker in reality than they appear on screen. Most fans look for an off-white "stone" color for their replicas. The original shirts, however, may have been more of a "tan" or "natural" color. The shirt varied little from film to film, the only notable difference being the darker buttons in Temple of Doom and Last Crusade. Originally designed by Andreas Dometakis for the films, this shirt was once one of the hardest pieces of gear to find.
So which would be "better"...their Tan or their Stone color???
Thanks in advance.....
Solo
I'm in the process of making my "budget" Indy outfit for starters.
This fourm has been a great source of info. And alot of you if not most have really done an EXCELLENTjob with your outfits!!!!
I wanted to get a shirt but the "real" ones I've seen from vendors are pretty up there in price. So I found this Cabela's shirt on their site and am having trouble deciding which color to get...
According to this from the main shirt page:
The Indiana Jones shirt is based on a typical safari-style shirt. Its distinctive feature is two vertical strips running from the shoulders to the bottom of the shirt tails and continued over both breast pockets. A common debate regards the original shirt color. Surviving samples of the original shirts seem to be darker in reality than they appear on screen. Most fans look for an off-white "stone" color for their replicas. The original shirts, however, may have been more of a "tan" or "natural" color. The shirt varied little from film to film, the only notable difference being the darker buttons in Temple of Doom and Last Crusade. Originally designed by Andreas Dometakis for the films, this shirt was once one of the hardest pieces of gear to find.
So which would be "better"...their Tan or their Stone color???
Thanks in advance.....
Solo