Bushman’s Shirt
Introduced in Summer 1985 and running through 1986, with short sleeves, epaulettes and pointed pocket flaps, the Bushman’s Shirt is easily confused with the Sahara Shirt, but the Bushman’s Shirt has pleats in the pockets. It only came in three colors: Khaki, Ivory and Pewter.
From the catalogue: “For trekking the Outback, adventurous Aussies rely on the durability of tough cotton twill. But most twill, until washed a few times, feels stuff. How to improve on a good thing? Weave a 100% cotton gabardine–a twill so fine it soothes the skin. Then pre-wash it for superior softness. The fabric is a thought from the fastidious French; Uncle Sam’s brilliant tailors, we’re proud to say, inspired the detailing. A truly international shirt, portable luxury wherever your travels may take you.”
Pewter Bushman’s Shirt eBay photo
Khaki Bushman’s Shirt courtesy Gary Pinkerton
This Rust colored shirt appears to be a Bushman’s Shirt, but that color is not listed in the catalog. Courtesy Gary Pinkerton.
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