Brennan clearly said in his affidavit " He had on light colored clothing but definitely not a suit". ( in other words, Brennan said that the shirt and trousers were similar in color, but they were not a suit)>>> Somebody claimed the little pipsqueak wore a suit? String the bastard up!
During his testimony before LBJ's Select Blue Ribbon Cover up Committee, Brennan described the man's clothing as "khaki", and the trousers were a shade LIGHTER than than the dingy white colored shirt.>>> Brennan hemmed & hawed about the khaki colour.
Lee Oswald was wearing a reddish brown ( brick color) shirt and DARK grey trousers ..... Neither the shirt or the trousers could be seen as "Dingy white" and Lee's dark grey trousers most certainly would not have appeared as a "shade lighter" than his shirt ...... Even if the observer was color blind.....>>> In his WC testimony Brennan said
the shirt he saw was maybe a shade lighter than the one he was shown (CE 159)...
not that the
trousers were a shade lighter.
High noon had sunlight streaming in that window and catching the little prick in bits & pieces, suggesting lighter clothes (not colours)... whether you lot like that observable, repeatable science or not.
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Khaki
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khaki#Tones_of_khakiKhaki (UK: /ˈkɑːki/, Canada and US: /ˈkæki/) is a color,
a light shade of brown with a yellowish tinge. Khaki is an equal mix of sage and buff so it is considered a quinary color.[1]