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  2. Safari jacket - Wikipedia

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    A safari jacket or bush jacket also known as a “shacket” is a garment originally designed for the purpose of going on safari in the African bush. When paired with trousers or shorts, it becomes a safari suit. [ 1 ]

  3. Kariba suit - Wikipedia

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    The Kariba suit was a symbol of "cultural decolonisation". In his memoirs, The Politics of Change, Manley called the decision to wear a jacket and tie, in the tropical realties of the Caribbean, the "first act of psychological surrender" to "colonial trauma". In 1981 the newly formed JLP government announced that the Kariba suit was no longer ...

  4. Safari - Wikipedia

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    The safari style originated from British officers and the jackets worn during their campaigns in Africa. [10] There is a particular theme or style associated with the word, which includes khaki clothing, belted bush jackets, pith helmets or slouch hats, and animal skin patterns.

  5. Did Kate Middleton steal her safari jacket from Prince ... - AOL

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    The Duchess of Cambridge stepped out in a tan, belted safari jacket from Holland & Holland during an appearance on her royal tour of Canada and she looked every inch the outdoor adventurer.

  6. Willis & Geiger Outfitters - Wikipedia

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    The company picked up a US defense contract for air force pilot jackets in 1931. [2] In 1936, Ernest Hemingway designed his own bush jacket made by Willis & Geiger Outfitters. [3] A version of the G-1 military flight jacket was made under contract during World War II, [1] [4] designed by Eddie Bauer.

  7. Uniforms of the British Army - Wikipedia

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    The "bush jacket" uniform (in Australia, this is known as the "safari uniform"). It is issued to all officers and ORs on posting to a warm-weather station. It consists of a stone coloured bush-style four-button jacket worn with or without a shirt and tie underneath and stone coloured trousers.