Monday, February 24, 2014

One thing we haven't talked about for a long time which clinches it for Oswald as Doorman is his notched or v-shaped t-shirt.


And what makes it even more certain that that was him was that in 1963, virtually nobody was wearing store-bought v-neck t-shirts. If they were available in stores at all, they certainly hadn't caught on yet. And there isn't any chance that Oswald or Lovelady were wearing manufactured v-neck t-shirts. 

Oswald's t-shirt was homemade. He made it that way himself by tugging on it; it was a deformity. We have multiple images of Oswald in which the vee can be seen, but there are also some in which it can't. It depended on whether his t-shirt was pulled down in front or in back. If it was pulled down in front, then the vee would manifest. But, if it was pulled down in back, it would largely go away. It was as simple as that. What we see on Doorman was about par for the course for how it looked.   



Richard Hooke showed us that Doorman's t-shirt was a dead-on match to Oswald's. You can even make out the wavy margin corresponding to where he tucked his thumb:



Richard showed us that you can even see the freaking seams, proving that the vee we see represents the margin of his t-shirt:




Is there any chance Lovelady also had the same habit and did that to his t-shirts? I'm afraid not:



Now, for the coup d' grace: Who except Oswald could have been wearing Oswald's distinctive t-shirt? The answer: nobody.



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