This wool flannel overshirt or "fireman's shirt" is phototextured from one I made for Mr Peterman several years ago (irl). Blue is the original color.
These shirts were worn as overgarments, like a light jacket, throughout the 19th century and into the early 20th century. In the 19th c they were often worn untucked and belted. Add a pistol belt over the system belt for a more rakish look!
This set includes both belted and un-belted versions, on the shirt and jacket layers. Try to leave it as baggy or loose as you can, for an authentic look. Remember: it's an overgarment. Wear the un-belted version really loose on the shirt layer with the "tails" on/out, for an "I haven't finished dressing yet!" look.
Add a neckerchief for a nice detail.
For wearing with low-rise trousers or skirts, be sure to wear the "glitchtails" on the underwear layer to fill in the midriff gap!
See item in Second Life- Tucked and untucked/belted versions.