Sunday, June 5, 2011

rayures français`

Therese Long did a great job summing up how the French Sailor Stripe came to be...
"The Breton shirt, was created officially by French law, the 27th of March 1858 Act, which made the blue-and-white striped knitted shirt part of the regulatory uniform for French sailors. It was thought that the stripes would help to locate seamen who fell overboard.  The original shirt featured 21 stripes, one for each of Napoleon's victories.  Not only did this shirt become the standard of the French (merchant) navy and fishing fleets, it was soon exported to other navies around the world and became big as a fashion item a century after."
      As much as I adore the striped top, I can't get myself to buy one.  But for some reason could snatch up this whole set from  Alice Supply Co.





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