Everybody's got a shadow box. The sporting goods store has these fishing shirts that have a military look and I got together the rockers and patches from each of my duty stations---the two ships and the shore duty and got them sewn on. Civilians often just don't "get" how important certain things are to vets. The seamstress from the cleaners slapped some of the patches just "off" from where I had pinned them for her and I ended up taking most of them off and hand sewing them on myself.
Now all of this is on the back and sleeves. The front only has the name tape and a tape "UT-USN". It is NOT a military uniform (that would be illegal), just my personal nostalgia item. The trouble is that it is nigh UNwearable. When I complained that when I wear my ballcap or VFW jacket I get bothered by (mostly wingnuts) who come up to "thank you for your service," a wiseacre said to me, "Well, if you wear THAT shirt, you are pretty much crying out for ATTENTION!1" Later, when I updated the pic because of rearranging the patches, he said, "It IS a little, uh, BUSY!1" Haha. But back a couple of years when I first started this thing going and asked in the Lounge whether it was unwearable anywhere, some kind soul said, "You earned it!1 Wear the damned thing any damn place you want!1"
