Re: How dirty should we be?
I actually read this, looked at some photos and then went and visited my uniform where it hangs in the garage. I do love that subtle camp smell it has, that faded au de threetypesofwoodsmokeandrancidgunpowder, never been washed, just breeze dried, hence why it lives, by spoucal decree, in the garage.
But what really struck me was the points of dirt. I have seen photos of people who have mocked dirt and it seems universally spread, all of face, front of pants etc.
But my pants after several years of abuse do not have dirt on the front of thigh! (I suspect this is because I wear a frock coat) On the knee and round the hem yes, impact and splash. Even grass stains on the arse but nothing on the front of thigh or calf.
Frock coat is the same, elbows are stained, flanks where wet hands are wiped and collars and cuffs. The front is more or less free of anything other than a light fading and a coffee stain. Worth pointing out a darker band that goes diagonally across and I have seen this on several veteran members frocks going both ways. This is where haversack straps and Cartridge box straps have prevented the material from sun bleaching and protected it leaving it a very nice fresh looking, three shades darker than the rest of the coat, big X on the chest, which is also dirt free.
And dirty encrusted faces. Why? The usual back eyeliner look and tash of powder which occur and perhaps a dirty forehead where a mucky cuff has been pulled across it.
Have to agree with Robert and crew on this one. If you want to get dirty and stay so fine, but let it occur naturally as otherwise it looks faked.
I personally like to wash in the morning with cold water and change my shirt as it sets me up for the rest of the day feeling better. I would feel tacky otherwise.
Christian Sprakes
19th regimental Musician and Bugler
I actually read this, looked at some photos and then went and visited my uniform where it hangs in the garage. I do love that subtle camp smell it has, that faded au de threetypesofwoodsmokeandrancidgunpowder, never been washed, just breeze dried, hence why it lives, by spoucal decree, in the garage.
But what really struck me was the points of dirt. I have seen photos of people who have mocked dirt and it seems universally spread, all of face, front of pants etc.
But my pants after several years of abuse do not have dirt on the front of thigh! (I suspect this is because I wear a frock coat) On the knee and round the hem yes, impact and splash. Even grass stains on the arse but nothing on the front of thigh or calf.
Frock coat is the same, elbows are stained, flanks where wet hands are wiped and collars and cuffs. The front is more or less free of anything other than a light fading and a coffee stain. Worth pointing out a darker band that goes diagonally across and I have seen this on several veteran members frocks going both ways. This is where haversack straps and Cartridge box straps have prevented the material from sun bleaching and protected it leaving it a very nice fresh looking, three shades darker than the rest of the coat, big X on the chest, which is also dirt free.
And dirty encrusted faces. Why? The usual back eyeliner look and tash of powder which occur and perhaps a dirty forehead where a mucky cuff has been pulled across it.
Have to agree with Robert and crew on this one. If you want to get dirty and stay so fine, but let it occur naturally as otherwise it looks faked.
I personally like to wash in the morning with cold water and change my shirt as it sets me up for the rest of the day feeling better. I would feel tacky otherwise.
Christian Sprakes
19th regimental Musician and Bugler
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