This image really is a mess. Theoretically, on the right, he un-rotated his head. And that is the best word to describe it because on the left, he was in right rotation, and on the right, he was back to neutral. But, that was a movement of his head and neck; he didn't pick his feet up and scoot over. But, on the left, notice that we can only see the left side of his chest, but on the right, we also see some of the right side of his chest. But, if you rotate and un-rotate your own head, it shouldn't affect anything else. It's just your head moving on your neck, and that's it. Everything else remains stable.
This is a good time to hone in on that pocket flap too. Notice that the flap is a different color than the material underneath it. The flap is pink, and the material underneath is not pink; it's dingy.
Well, we should see that in the later years when Lovelady posed in the shirt, shouldn't we? What happened to the flap?
I'm not seeing any pocket flap there, are you?
And considering that Lovelady apparently lost a bunch of weight, how come the shirt continued to fit him snugly?
As I said, in the middle, we can see some of the right side of the shirt, and it isn't sprawled. So, why did Lovelady pose with that small vee-ish sprawl when he didn't have it on 11/22/63? Plus, the posing sprawls were nothing like Doorman's.
It doesn't compare in size, does it. So, why didn't Lovelady unbutton his shirt some more? I don't know. Maybe he tried it, and it looked worse. Or maybe it just seemed too slovenly. But, Oswald didn't have a choice. His buttons were missing. Notice also Lovelady's round t-shirt opening vs. the v-shaped t-shirt opening on Doorman.
The whole thing is a laughing stock. Lovelady didn't wear that plaid shirt. He wore this striped one. And what we see above is pure revisionism.
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