You've been listening to Walt too much.
He described light blue pants made of a khaki material and a similar jacket.
Bull sh--!.....
He (Whaley) described his passenger's ( who was NOT LHO ) clothing as BLUE trousers and a BLUE jacket that made up a UNIFORM. Uniforms usually have matching Jacket and trousers. Think of a policeman's uniform.
Bullsh*t to you too.
Whaley only describes the pants as faded blue and made of a khaki material. That's a fact.
He describes the jacket as being similar to the pants. That's a fact
If the jacket was the same as the pants, as in a uniform, he wouldn't have used the word "similar", he would have said it was the same.
Whaley does not describe a blue jacket. That's a fact
(and remember...you like to deal with facts)
AND what's more Lee Oswald was NOT wearing a Jacket . Why do you persist in attempting to morph Whaleys passenger into Lee Oswald. Are you really this confused ?....
It hurts to be labeled "confused" by you Walt
(I know I shouldn't have to point out the inherent irony in the above statement but I feel I must)
described light blue pants made of a khaki material and a similar jacket.
Erm...I'm sure you've added this for some good reason.