Heritage
On the Whites
Tropical whites are a contract with the sun. A short history of the uniform that built a service.
Whites move heat. That is the first thing they were ever asked to do, and the only thing they have to do well. Everything else — the high collar, the brass, the way the tunic falls just past the hip — followed from the cloth.
Indian merchant service tropical whites are cut a fraction looser through the chest than their Royal Navy ancestors, and a fraction shorter in the jacket. The reasons are climate, not fashion.
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