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I have heard the USN did the same thing we did with their uniforms in the 1970s & ended up turning back as (apparently) most sailors liked the old square rig better. Personally, I loved the rig when I was a sea cadet (we wore it as ceremonial day & mess dress). It was perhaps the only article of clothing I found attractive on myself & girls!
But I do admit that the tight, bell bottomed uniform is not suited to older sailors. Though it is only intended for jr ratings (and they would tend to be younger) I find it rather disconcerting after a certain age.
The RN & USN wear it without a problem (from what I know). Add to that my conservatism & I'm all for reinstating square rig. That said, the navy's uniform has gone thru so many changes that hanging on to a (albeit longstanding) temporary uniform is really only perhaps reactionary conservatism.
All I really want back is the authorisation to wear the white trousers & reefer jacket as daytime ceremonial dress. I'm not sure about the cocked hat, yet.
But I do admit that the tight, bell bottomed uniform is not suited to older sailors. Though it is only intended for jr ratings (and they would tend to be younger) I find it rather disconcerting after a certain age.
The RN & USN wear it without a problem (from what I know). Add to that my conservatism & I'm all for reinstating square rig. That said, the navy's uniform has gone thru so many changes that hanging on to a (albeit longstanding) temporary uniform is really only perhaps reactionary conservatism.
All I really want back is the authorisation to wear the white trousers & reefer jacket as daytime ceremonial dress. I'm not sure about the cocked hat, yet.