Not 100% on, but closer than some I've seen......
http://www.atcuniforms.com/product.html?cpdID=3443
http://www.atcuniforms.com/product.html?cpdID=3368
Two shirt alteratives; decent price
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HJ,Hemingway Jones wrote:I agree with Fist. A little tan dye on the white shirt and you would have something. I am amazed that it has the pleat running down the length of the shirt. I have never seen that, except in the NHs and other Indy shirts.
It's not a pleat running down the length of the shirt, it is sewn in military creases, not the same thing.
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Hey Bufflehead, thanks for making that important distinction.It's not a pleat running down the length of the shirt, it is sewn in military creases, not the same thing.
Still, it has a similar look and for $14, you can't beat it. Though, personally, I couldn't wear the polyester shirt. I hate the feel of that stuff.