Don't buy the crumbcatcher thing.
Can't give any insight as far as the military. But I do not believe there was actual intent to catch crumbs. I always thought the ***merbund was a recreation of the look of a sash which would have pleasts as it was pulled across the waist. I think the idea of catching crumbs was just a joke that took wings. Who would rather crumbs get stuck in their clothes rather than fall on the floor?
It is possible that the military ***merbund was an imitation of the sash taht worked it's way into the sartorial reportoir independantly of the civilan ***merbund? In that case, it would be a 50 50 chance of up or down and not tied to the civvy style.
I don't think dress attire would ever have been issued would it? I always thought formal wear would be worn by officers or rich enlisted I guess, and it would have been purchased independantly.
Can't give any insight as far as the military. But I do not believe there was actual intent to catch crumbs. I always thought the ***merbund was a recreation of the look of a sash which would have pleasts as it was pulled across the waist. I think the idea of catching crumbs was just a joke that took wings. Who would rather crumbs get stuck in their clothes rather than fall on the floor?
It is possible that the military ***merbund was an imitation of the sash taht worked it's way into the sartorial reportoir independantly of the civilan ***merbund? In that case, it would be a 50 50 chance of up or down and not tied to the civvy style.
I don't think dress attire would ever have been issued would it? I always thought formal wear would be worn by officers or rich enlisted I guess, and it would have been purchased independantly.


