Talk:Charles Miner/@comment-65.130.225.70-20190324012212/@comment-25693444-20190414033507

Just you. There's no strict dress code for any of the seamen, or any of the petty officer mates. (Compare how all of them dress in game.) Charles Miner, the Frenchman, is the one dressed in the striped shirt because those shirts have historically been associated with the French navy.

Meanwhile, Alexander Booth's lanyard really looks to be nothing more than a scarf. You can inspect the bosun's whistle in the present day as it's still hanging prominently in his room, as labelled on the book's map. They're really nothing alike.