Originally posted by Al Bundy's Eyes
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I don't know where you get your description of the suspect's jacket as 'a grey coat that was a bit too big'!
I did mention earlier the uniform you refer to, but only because it does indicate a connection between 'pepper-and-salt' and sailors' dress.
My point about the blouson was that there is some similarity in that sailors' jackets were, like blousons, waist-length and 'loose'.
My source says that pepper-and-salt loose jackets were commonly worn by sailors in Whitechapel.
I have to say that Herlock Shomes' deduction that the suspect's cap played a part in Lawende's reasoning is incorrect.
The two items of clothing mentioned by Lawende that could have suggested that the man was a sailor were the jacket and neckerchief.
Sailors commonly wore waist-length jackets, open at the front, and a silk handkerchief round the neck.
It stands to reason that it was not just the neckerchief that caused Lawende to think that the man had the appearance of a sailor and, since it could not have been the cap, the jacket was obviously a factor.
And that is what my source suggests too.

The fact that I did make an error a few days ago and acknowledged it immediately shows that at least I’m willing to do so, unlike you. I’ve been wrong numerous times on these boards and when it’s been pointed out to me I’ve acknowledged and accepted it. I’ve seen zero evidence of this from you. You couldn’t even bring yourself to properly apologise for your ludicrous rant where you accused me of saying stuff that was posted by someone else.
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