7 In-demand Fashion Trends Inspired by Armed Force
By: Team Ifairer | Posted: 17-01-2020
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Khakis...
Harry Lumsden in the 1840s took it upon himself to adopt
Khaki. He was the commanding officer of the Bengal irregular cavalry, where he
gave his soldiers pyjamas and cotton jackets, dyed with mazari, an indigenous
plant that turned everything into a shade of dull greenish brown. The other
shade was a more yellowish tone. Together, both the shades were called khaki.