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Browsing thru a colour suppliment article on mens err attire it sateted that the stripped sailors woolies etc derived from the idea of making sailors more visable if they fell overthe rail.....a little known fact?
 
Browsing thru a colour suppliment article on mens err attire it sateted that the stripped sailors woolies etc derived from the idea of making sailors more visable if they fell overthe rail.....a little known fact?
Wondering how dark blue and white stripes make you more visible in the water?
 
The patterns on Guernsey sweaters varies according to the village the fisherman came from - makes it easier to identify the corpse.
 
Horizontal stripes will make the slim fishermen look beefier.
However the pie-eaters will look much stouter.


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Horizontal stripes will make the slim fishermen look beefier. However the pie-eaters will look much stouter.
But it's popular girl dress ;) for making it such blame Coco Chanel. Well, if possible to blame her for looking at fishermen :cool:
La mariniere (Breton stripe jersey) was made for navy, but it was a tradition in Brittany before. Perhaps fishermen there would answer OP's doubts?
 
Browsing thru a colour suppliment article on mens err attire it sateted that the stripped sailors woolies etc derived from the idea of making sailors more visable if they fell overthe rail.....a little known fact?
So why are life jackets bright orange/yellow/day glow green with light reflective strips and a flashing light?

More sloppy tabloid press.

I understood that fishermen's jumpers are all different patterns so they could identify the body after it had been in the water a while, but that might just be an old Orcadian saga.
 
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