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31st August 11, 04:27 PM
#9
 Originally Posted by Chas
No. The British forces have worn a Battledress Blouse for years - go and tell them, they are women - if you dare!
A blouse and a shirt are two very different articles of clothing. What we today call a man's shirt is more correctly called a blouse, because it opens up from neck to hem. A shirt, correctly, only opens up as far as halfway between navel and groin (think nightshirt). The navel is called the belly button because that is where the lowest button on a shirt was.
If we are going to have these type of discussions, we really need to get the terminology right.
Regards
Chas
It's not just the Brittish forces. The disaster response team I am on also uses the BDU as a uniform. One wears a shirt under the blouse, and (optionally, depending on conditions) a jacket outside the blouse.
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