I found this new picture of Oswald in his shirt. Notice how thin and flimsy the material looks. Notice how soft the collar was. And compare it to the stiff material of the Newseum exhibition shirt. If that is the same shirt, then they pressed it and may have starched it. The flaps of the collar look as stiff as a board, which is totally unlike how Oswald's shirt was. So, if it is Oswald's shirt, they tampered with forensic evidence.
But, I'm not so sure it is Oswald's shirt. Does it look like it would fold over like Oswald's shirt? I don't think so. I think it would have hung just like a regular American shirt with a stiff collar. I don't think it ever had the look of Oswald's shirt. They were trying very hard to make it seem like Oswald's shirt was just a standard American shirt. It was not. It was something he brought back with him from Russia. It lacked the stiff collar and stiff placket of American shirts. And that's why it behaved the way that it did.

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